The Spectacle of Terrorism: Exploring the Notions of ‘Blind Acting Out’ and ‘Phatic Communication’

Authors

  • Wilson Mwenda Kailemia Keele University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15664/jtr.1192

Keywords:

Terrorism, Terror, Terrorist, Jihad, Islamism

Abstract

The present paper proposes the parallels between ‘staged’ incidences of terrorism and ‘spectacular public disorder’ as a supplementary reading of terrorism. I claim that, while the spectacular in both is not par se- or even an exhaustive- account of how terrorism functions, there is an aspect of what the French philosopher Alain Badiou) has referred to as Passage a l’acte (‘blind acting out’)- coined apropos of the 2006 Paris riots- which should exercise our attention. The methodology of passage a l’acte is to draw maximum attention to an issue by letting the extended post-attack coverage ‘do the talking’. The article also shows how ‘phatic communication’, a term coined by Malinowski, is an important component of passage a l’acte

Author Biography

Wilson Mwenda Kailemia, Keele University

Dr Mwenda L. W. Kailemia,
Lecturer in Criminology,
Keele University, Staffs ST5 5BG.
E: m.l.w.kailemia@keele.ac.uk.
T: +44 (0) 1782 734166

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Published

2016-05-17

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