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Reflections on Identity and Terrorism: A Tale of Misfit

Dr. Botchway, Thomas Prehi
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Authors
Owusu, L.P., Botchway, T.P., Yin, E. T., & Kudzedzi, C.K.M.
Publication Year
2021
Article Title
Reflections on Identity and Terrorism: A Tale of Misfit
Journal
UCC Faculty of Law Journal
Volume
1
Issue Number
1
Page Numbers
81-106
Abstract

This paper focuses on the relationship between discursive exclusion practices and terrorism. The changing linguistic meaning of civilisation, the structure of modern discourse and the objectivity of knowledge claims undergirding western civilisation have contributed immensely to the construction of the idea of terrorism. The paper argues that these expressions of self and practices define the individual and give credence to their existence. Using some examples of violent acts, the paper illuminates the biases in the usage of the term terrorism and its implications on the apparatuses adopted to minimise it.

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