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State of Exception, Spaces of Terror: The Concentrationary Gothic and Whiteness as Spectral Terrorist

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Analyses of the ā€˜law’s Gothic space’ (Chaplin, 2007: 86) provides a significant context in which to disrupt conceptions of terror/ist. I advance a framework for exploring the terrorising practices experienced by British Muslims during the ā€˜war on terror’ termed the ā€˜Concentrationary Gothic,’ which extends inquiry of the state of exception experienced by the Muslim Other using a Gothic intelligibility. In particular, I explore how whiteness operates as a spectral terrorist through its absence from hegemonic frameworks of terror, which perpetuates the gothicisation of Muslims as ā€˜terrorist-monsters’ (Puar, 2007; Puar and Rai, 2002). Pre-emptive counter-terrorism measures rework the boundaries separating legal from the extra-legal (Valier, 2002: 333) where Muslims can be picked up without committing a crime. This situation illustrates how the law can function as a haunted space that in turn, organises how material spaces come to be haunted by the spectre of counter-terrorism officials. Drawing from the words of British Muslims, I explore how everyday spaces such as the home and the street are experienced as sites of terror following from Muslims’ relegation to the law’s extra-legal spaces to reconfigure citizenship.

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