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[Commlist] New book: Conflicted: Making News from Global War
Sun Jul 14 11:40:47 GMT 2024
New book, Conflicted: Making News from Global War
<https://www.sup.org/books/title/?id=36485>, from Stanford University Press.
An ethnography of journalists covering recent conflicts in Iraq,
Afghanistan, Syria, and Ukraine, the book provides a first-hand account
of the practice of journalism in war zones and offers a critical
analysis of the production of news on violence.
From the press blurb:
How is popular knowledge of war shaped by the stories we consume, what
are the boundaries of this knowledge, and how are these boundaries
policed or contested by journalists producing knowledge from war zones?
Based on years of fieldwork in Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Afghanistan, and
Ukraine, /Conflicted/ challenges normative conceptions of war by
revealing how representational authority comes to be. Turning the lens
on journalists from /The New York Times/, /The Washington Post/, /The
Wall Street Journal/, and other prominent publications, Isaac Blacksin
shows why news coverage of contemporary conflict, widely presumed to
function as a critique of excessive violence, instead serves to sanction
official rationales for war.
Blacksin argues that journalism's humanitarian frame—now hegemonic in
conflict coverage—serves to depoliticize and remoralize war,
transforming war from an effect of policy on populations to a matter of
violence against the innocent. Exploring the tension between experience
and expression in conditions of violence, and tracking how journalists
respond to dominant expectations of reality, /Conflicted/ tells the
story of war, reporters, and the consequences of their convergence. As
new wars, and new reportage, continue to shape our understanding of
armed conflict, this book makes visible both the power and the
particularity of war reportage.
"Blacksin's clear interpretive voice plies journalism's unconscious,
bringing to the fore the fear and trauma that is excised from reporting.
/Conflicted/ is a truly extraordinary book—written with aplomb,
thoroughly researched, and thoughtful through and through. A landmark
text in the literature on the mediation of war."
—Alex Fattal, author of Guerrilla Marketing: Counterinsurgency and
Capitalism in Colombia
"We live in an age of war and depend for our war stories on the men and
women who serve as our witnesses. War reporters are a legendary breed
whose vital work has gone largely unexamined—until now. /Conflicted/ is
quite simply the most thorough, intelligent, and unflinching examination
of conflict reporting ever attempted. Isaac Blacksin has been there and
his provocative account made me nod in recognition, grin in
appreciation, and shout in outrage. For those transfixed by war—and
determined to learn how we really know what we think we know about
it—this book is essential reading."
—Mark Danner, author of /Stripping Bare the Body: Politics Violence War/
and /Spiral: Trapped in the Forever War/
Table of Contents:
Preface
Introduction: War's Lobby: The Displacements of Journalism in Wartime
Interlude: Cheapening Experience
Part I: The Language of War Reportage and Its Conditions
1Folklore of the Future: The Certainty of Journalistic Expression
2Visible System and Invisible Rules: Commodifying Common Sense
Interlude: Available Stories
Part II: The Meaning of War Reportage and Its Exclusions
3Extermination as Protection: Depoliticizing War, Remoralizing Violence
4Power Speaking to Truth: Struggles with the Problem of War
Interlude: What to Make of It
Part III: The Practice of War Reportage and Its Contradictions
5Writing Conflicts: The Tension Between Experience and Expression
6Agitation at the Margins: Return of the Journalistically Repressed
Interlude: Leaving Mosul
Conclusion: War's Exit: Entangled Possibility in the Age of Endless Conflict
Epilogue: From Mosul to Mariupol
Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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