Preface - Sean Redmond
1. Introduction - Elena Caoduro, Karen Randell, and Karen A. Ritzenhoff
2. Paradise Now (2005) - Robert Burgoyne
3. Munich: Spielberg and Terrorism - Frederick Wasser
4. Spinning Terror on TV: How The Grid Taught Us What To Fear - Dahlia Schweitzer
5. “God, I Miss the Cold War”: The Imagination of Terrorism on Post 9/11 American Television - Ariel Avissar
6. Battling it out with Memes: Contesting Islamic Radicalism on Indonesian Social Media - Leonie Schmidt
7. 1984: Gauri Gill’s Photo Narrativization of the (Continuing) “Horrors of Those Weeks” - Harveen Sachdeva Mann
8. The Pencil is Mightier than the Kalashnikov: What Cartoons can tell us about our Misunderstanding of Terrorist Acts in the Wake of the Charlie Hebdo Massacre - Matt Leggatt
9. Return to Entebbe: CineTerrorism as Contested Memory - Tobias Ebbrecht-Hartmann
10. In the Fade (Fatih Akin, 2017): Motherhood, Grief, and Neo-Nazi Terrorism - Elena Caoduro
11. Tales of Revenge and Chaos: Exploring Terrorism’s Discursive Use in The Dark Knight (2008) and Skyfall (2012) - Charles-Antoine Courcoux
12. Terrorism and Gender in Eye in the Sky and Zero Dark Thirty: Women and Girls on the War Front in Contemporary Cinema - Karen A. Ritzenhoff
13. Afterword - Stacey Takacs. .