The Spectacle of Drug Violence: American Public Discourse, Media, and Border Enforcement in the Texas-Tamaulipas Border Region During Drug-War Times

This article explains how mass media and U.S. political rhetoric have created a "spectacle" of border violence as an offshoot of Mexico's drug war. The study shows how some U.S. politicians and government officials have promoted their political agendas by communicating an alarmist view of the drug war within Mexico that includes a spillover of violence into the United States and narco-terrorism, which allegedly represent enormous risks to U.S. national security. The creation of this spectacle has had a real impact on specific policy areas, particularly on border security and immigration. This analysis focuses mainly on the Texas-Tamaulipas border region.

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Correa-Cabrera,Guadalupe
Format: Digital revista
Language:English
Published: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Centro de Investigaciones sobre América del Norte 2012
Online Access:http://www.scielo.org.mx/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1870-35502012000200007
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
id oai:scielo:S1870-35502012000200007
record_format ojs
spelling oai:scielo:S1870-355020120002000072014-03-20The Spectacle of Drug Violence: American Public Discourse, Media, and Border Enforcement in the Texas-Tamaulipas Border Region During Drug-War TimesCorrea-Cabrera,Guadalupe drug violence Texas-Tamaulipas border American public discourse mass media spectacle spillover violence narco-terrorism border security U.S. immigration policy This article explains how mass media and U.S. political rhetoric have created a "spectacle" of border violence as an offshoot of Mexico's drug war. The study shows how some U.S. politicians and government officials have promoted their political agendas by communicating an alarmist view of the drug war within Mexico that includes a spillover of violence into the United States and narco-terrorism, which allegedly represent enormous risks to U.S. national security. The creation of this spectacle has had a real impact on specific policy areas, particularly on border security and immigration. This analysis focuses mainly on the Texas-Tamaulipas border region.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessUniversidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Centro de Investigaciones sobre América del NorteNorteamérica v.7 n.2 20122012-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://www.scielo.org.mx/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1870-35502012000200007en
institution SCIELO
collection OJS
country México
countrycode MX
component Revista
access En linea
databasecode rev-scielo-mx
tag revista
region America del Norte
libraryname SciELO
language English
format Digital
author Correa-Cabrera,Guadalupe
spellingShingle Correa-Cabrera,Guadalupe
The Spectacle of Drug Violence: American Public Discourse, Media, and Border Enforcement in the Texas-Tamaulipas Border Region During Drug-War Times
author_facet Correa-Cabrera,Guadalupe
author_sort Correa-Cabrera,Guadalupe
title The Spectacle of Drug Violence: American Public Discourse, Media, and Border Enforcement in the Texas-Tamaulipas Border Region During Drug-War Times
title_short The Spectacle of Drug Violence: American Public Discourse, Media, and Border Enforcement in the Texas-Tamaulipas Border Region During Drug-War Times
title_full The Spectacle of Drug Violence: American Public Discourse, Media, and Border Enforcement in the Texas-Tamaulipas Border Region During Drug-War Times
title_fullStr The Spectacle of Drug Violence: American Public Discourse, Media, and Border Enforcement in the Texas-Tamaulipas Border Region During Drug-War Times
title_full_unstemmed The Spectacle of Drug Violence: American Public Discourse, Media, and Border Enforcement in the Texas-Tamaulipas Border Region During Drug-War Times
title_sort spectacle of drug violence: american public discourse, media, and border enforcement in the texas-tamaulipas border region during drug-war times
description This article explains how mass media and U.S. political rhetoric have created a "spectacle" of border violence as an offshoot of Mexico's drug war. The study shows how some U.S. politicians and government officials have promoted their political agendas by communicating an alarmist view of the drug war within Mexico that includes a spillover of violence into the United States and narco-terrorism, which allegedly represent enormous risks to U.S. national security. The creation of this spectacle has had a real impact on specific policy areas, particularly on border security and immigration. This analysis focuses mainly on the Texas-Tamaulipas border region.
publisher Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Centro de Investigaciones sobre América del Norte
publishDate 2012
url http://www.scielo.org.mx/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1870-35502012000200007
work_keys_str_mv AT correacabreraguadalupe thespectacleofdrugviolenceamericanpublicdiscoursemediaandborderenforcementinthetexastamaulipasborderregionduringdrugwartimes
AT correacabreraguadalupe spectacleofdrugviolenceamericanpublicdiscoursemediaandborderenforcementinthetexastamaulipasborderregionduringdrugwartimes
_version_ 1756228867673030656