Examines the recent "War on Terror" and the increasing privatization of international policing through the lens of detective fiction and security and espionage narratives.
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| Acknowledgments | |
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| Introduction | |
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| They Came Back to Baghded | |
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| From the Feminist Detective to the Security State Hero: Division of Labor and the State of Exception | |
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| Treeorist Hunter: Walter Mosley, the Urban Plot, and the Terror War | |
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| The Hunt for the World's Greatest Outlaw | |
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| Military Literati: Yasmina Khadra and the Veil | |
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| Conclusion | |
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| Notes | |
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| Works Cited | |
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| Index | |