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The Discourse of the New World Order: Out-Castingthe Double Face of Threat
Annita Lazar
LANCASTER UNIVERSITY
Michelle M. Lazar
NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE
This article suggests that a productive way to make sense of the discourse and actions surrounding the 11 September 2001 attacks, and thereafter, is to view them within the larger context of the discourse of the New World Order. This involves an intertextual analysis of President Bushs speeches since 11 September, along with speeches made by the previous presidents, George Bush Senior and Bill Clinton. Our focus is on a significant element of this discourse the definition of a moral order, as constituted vis- -vis the identification and explication of two faces of threat: Osama bin Laden and Saddam Hussein. We propose a way of analyzing the constitution of the twin terrors through out-casting, a macro-strategy that encompasses the four micro-strategies of enemy construction, criminalization, orientalization and (e)vilification, all which rest upon a logic of binarism. We argue that such a discursive bipolarity perpetuates, in the post-Cold War international system, a blueprint for heightened difference and conflict.
Key Words: discourse of the New World Order intertextuality Osama bin Laden out-casting Saddam Hussein US presidential speeches
Discourse & Society, Vol. 15, No. 2-3,
223-242 (2004)
DOI: 10.1177/0957926504041018

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