Guantánamo Frames
Abstract
For the last twenty years, the Guantánamo Bay detention camp has not just been a military prison and security facility, but also a site of media production. Films, photographs, and documents have continued to emerge from the camp and become the focus of fierce legal and political battles, as well as intense moral anguish. This book looks at how the US Department of Defense has struggled, and often failed, to control the public perception of these media objects through complex, layered framing devices. It traces how small ruptures in the Department’s framings have provided openings for critical interventions from various fields – ranging from journalism and human rights law to the arts. Guantánamo Frames thus lays the groundwork for a critical reappraisal of the entanglement of media, violence, and the security state in a broader sense.
Keywords
Guantanamo; politics; media; journalism; human rights; security state; violenceDOI
10.14619/2065ISBN
9783957962072, 9783957962065, 9783957962072Publisher
meson pressPublisher website
https://meson.press/Publication date and place
Lüneburg, 2022Imprint
meson pressClassification
Media studies
Politics & government
History of the Americas