who was being tortured? the torture warrants debate leaves out the details about the people actually...
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The torture warrants debate leaves out the details about the people actually detained after 9/11
Khalid el-masri German Citizen Born in Kuwait but
married a German woman
Handed over to the CIA and, according to a lawsuit, tortured in Afghanistan.
Khalid Al-masri The name of a
person alleged to have made contact in Germany with the 9/11 hijackers
No relation to El-Masri
The years after 9/11
Enemy Combatants (not prisoners of war,do not have legal protections)
Operatives working for Al Qaeda, Taliban
Islamic (and more generally Middle Eastern)
Names someone or something (a force) againstthe United States
Figure of evilFighter with access to arms, including nuclear,
and “weapons of mass destruction”Anti-democraticIsolates actions from other acts of violence
(e.g. mass murderers)
Relies on various oppositions:
West vs. EastChristian vs. IslamUS vs. terrorists (enemies)
"Either you are with us, or you are with the terrorists.” George W. Bush, 9/20/01
State of the Union Speech January 28, 2003
Transcript
http://georgewbush-whitehouse.archives.gov/news/releases/2003/01/20030128-19.html
Youtube video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rgwqCdv3YQo
(Part 6, :30 – 2:40)
Evidence from intelligence sources, secretcommunications, and statements by people now in custody reveal that Saddam Hussein aids and protects terrorists, including members of al Qaeda. Secretly, and without fingerprints, he could provide one of his hidden weapons to terrorists, or help them develop their own. -----------------------------------------------------------But chemical agents, lethal viruses and shadowy terrorist networks are not easily contained. Imagine those 19 hijackers with other weapons and other plans -- this time armed by Saddam Hussein.
Professor of literature at Columbia University
Major influence in literary studies and postcolonialism
Culture and Imperialism (1993)
Reflections on Exile and Other Essays (2000)
Public intellectual and supporter of Palestinian statehood
The Question of Palestine (1979)
Covering Islam (1981)
“Islam’s role in hijackings and terrorism, descriptions of the way in which overtly Muslim countries like Iran threaten ‘us’ and our way of life, and speculations about the latest conspiracy to blow up buildings, sabotage commercial airliners, and poison water supplies seem to play increasingly on Western consciousness.” Said, 1993
Said’s work crossed various disciplines and fields
Women’s StudiesEcology (biology, earth science, society)
Area Studies (Latin American, “Orient”)
Ethnic Studies (African American, etc.)National Studies (American Studies - US)
• Academic and general• Opposition between Orient and Occident• Opposition is “man-made”• Not a set of “lies” but a way of thinking• A cultural and political fact• Creates a relationship of power• Situates the Occident as superior
“Orientalism can be discussed and analyzed as the corporate institution for dealing with the Orient – dealing with it by making statements about it, authorizing views of it, describing it, by teaching it, settling it, ruling over it: in short, Orientalism as a Western style for dominating, restructuring, and having authority over the Orient.” (3)
West as modern, rational, democratic, and ultimately superior
Orient as exotic and exaggerated (camels, belly dancers, sheiks, desert)
Assumes an essential difference
• “Strategic Location” – author’s position or starting point (20)
• “Orientalism is premised on exteriority” to what is described
• Not a question of accuracy but rather an emphasis on representation (style, figures of speech, setting, narrative devices, etc) (21)
• Does not address what is actually there. The people? What do they say?
• Presents information as monolithic. What about specifics/breaks?
• The field of Orientalist studies was more varied than Said’s argument.
• Does not distinguish between academic work and popular culture.
How do the types of perspectives that Said associates with Orientalism become intertwined with US racial visions and racism, particularly in the wake of 9/11 and the Bush Administration’s arguments about terrorism?
How does terrorism fit into US racial thinking?
Historical opposition between white/black
Historical opposition between white/other(including Asian, Mexican Am, etc.)
21st Century growing acceptance of anational multi-racial society.
Where does the terrorist figure fit in?
Race not biological, not essential
Racial constructions as appearing in history(historically contingent)
Shifting meaning and codes (race changes)
Role of the contemporary global context?
The Case of Jose Padilla
US citizen born in Brooklyn
Abdullah al-MuhajirArrested in 2002Held for 3+ years without
chargesEnemy combatantWas tortured
Where does the United States hold terrorists?