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Tracing a history of terrorism in Rachid Bouchareb's films: London River (2009), Hors la loi (2010) and La Route d'İstanbul (2016)

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This article examines Rachid Bouchareb's London River, Hors la loi and La Route d'Istanbul. the trilogy explores terrorism's many forms that range from anti-colonial and ethno-national to state and jihadist terror in the twentieth century. Hors la loi, A narrative of anti-colonial algerian terrorism, exposes the juxtaposing meanings of being outside the law - as victims of the unjust colonial law and as a strategy to use victimhood as a weapon. London River and La Route d'Istanbul, on the other hand, by focusing on the grief of politically neutral parents, leave the origins and causes of jihadist terrorism unexplored.

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Routledge Journals, Taylor and Francis Ltd

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Film, radio, television

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Studies in French Cinema

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10.1080/14715880.2017.1419615

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