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An aesthetics of fear: the 7/7 London bombings, the sublime, and Werenotafraid.com

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posted on 2023-06-07, 17:28 authored by Cynthia Weber
How are the aesthetics of fear politically mobilised and politically mobilising? This article directs this question to a specific series of events beginning with the bombing of the London transportation system on 7/7, the near repeat performance of this event on 7/21, and the 'Shoot to Kill to Protect' policy's first application which resulted in the killing of electrician jean Charles de Menezes on 7/22. In particular, it addresses itself to one specific aestheticisation of fear, the images posted on the website Werenotafraid.com and the incessant circulation and discussion of these images since 7/7. The article argues that the asetheticisation. of the London bombings through this specific website illustrates the often overlooked second movement in the Kantian sublime: the movement from rupture to a restoration of order and of closure. What interests me are the aesthetic strategies by which Werenotafraid.com effects a restoration of order and gives closure to the breakdown of the British imagination, of not only national security but also unity. This article first traces the reliance of these aesthetic strategies on a Kantian morality. It then explains how these Kantian-inflected strategies repair the breakdown of the British imagination of security through a very specific 'panhuman' restoration of British unity. Finally, it analyses the failures of the Werenotafraid.com project, politically and morally.

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Publication status

  • Published

Journal

Millennium

ISSN

0305-8298

Publisher

Sage Publications

Issue

3

Volume

34

Page range

683-710

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  • International Relations Publications

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Peer reviewed?

  • Yes

Legacy Posted Date

2012-02-06

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