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Today we live in times of proliferating fears. The daily updates on the ongoing "war on terror" amplify fear and anxiety as if they were necessary and important aspects of our reality. Concerns about the environment increasingly take center-stage, as stories and images abound about deadly viruses, alien species invasions, scarcity of oil, water, food; safety of GMOs, biological weapons, and fears of overpopulation. Making Threats: Biofears and Environmental Anxieties addresses how such environmental and biological fears are used to manufacture threats to individual, national, and global security. Contributors from environmental studies, political science, international security, biology, sociology and anthropology discuss what they share in common: the view that fears should be critically examined to avoid unnecessary alarm and scapegoating of people and nations as the 'enemy Other'. In these highly original and thought-provoking essays, Making Threats focuses on five themes: security, scarcity, purity, circulation and terror. No other book has systematically examined the proliferation of fear in the context of current world events and from such a multidisciplinary perspective. It consolidates in one place cutting edge research and reflection on how the contemporary landscape of fear shapes and is shaped by environmental and biological discourses. By uncovering the linguistic tools that make fear resonate in the public consciousness, by identifying the interests that create or are sustained by fears, in short by giving fears histories, Making Threats: Biofears and Environmental Anxieties engages with some of the most potent and disturbing political and cultural aspects of the contemporary scene.
Preface vii
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction: Making Threats: Biofears and Environmental Anxieties
1(24)
Betsy Hartmann
Banu Subramaniam
Charles Zerner
Part I: Security
Duct Tape or Plastic? The Political Economy of Threats and the Production of Fear
25(22)
Ronnie D. Lipschutz
Heather Turcotte
Making Civilian-Soldiers: The Militarization of Inner Space
47(34)
Jackie Orr
Reflections---Consuming National Security
71(10)
Paul A. Passavant
Part II: Scarcity
Malthusianism and the Terror of Scarcity
81(28)
Larry Lohmann
Reflections---Scarcity, Modernity, Terror
99(10)
Michael Watts
Part III: Purity
Decoding the Debate on ``Frankenfood''
109(26)
Hugh Gusterson
The Aliens Have Landed! Reflections on the Rhetoric of Biological Invasions
135(24)
Banu Subramaniam
Reflections---Impure Biology: The Deadly Synergy of Racialization and Geneticization
149(10)
Alan Goodman
Part IV: Circulation
Emerging Cartographies of Environmental Danger: Africa, Ebola, and AIDS
159(38)
Charles Zerner
Reflections---Feeling Invasion
187(10)
Emily Martin
Part V: Terror
Inventing Bioterrorism: The Political Construction of Civilian Risk
197(20)
Jeanne Guillemin
Pernicious Peasants and Angry Young Men: The Strategic Demography of Threats
217(30)
Betsy Hartmann
Anne Hendrixson
Reflections---Bioterrorism and National Security: Peripheral Threats, Core Vulnerabilities
237(10)
Richard A. Matthew
Conclusion: Unraveling Fear
247(4)
Betsy Hartmann
Banu Subramaniam
Charles Zerner
Index 251(12)
About the Editors and Contributors 263
Betsy Hartmann is the Director of the Population and Development Program at Hampshire College. Banu Subramaniam is Assistant Professor of Women's Studies at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, and Charles Zerner is Professor of Environmental Studies at Sarah Lawrence College.