Blood Lines: From Ethnic Pride to Ethnic Terrorism

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In the wake of recent conflicts in Russia and the former Yugoslavia, ethnic terrorism and ethnic cleansing have become household words. Yet we are often at a loss to find solutions to such struggles. In Bloodlines, Vamik Volkan, a world-renowned psychiatrist specializing in international relations, explores ethnic violence by examining history and diplomacy through a psychoanalytic lens.

Volkan leads the reader on investigative tours of battlegrounds in the Middle East, Russia, ...

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Overview

In the wake of recent conflicts in Russia and the former Yugoslavia, ethnic terrorism and ethnic cleansing have become household words. Yet we are often at a loss to find solutions to such struggles. In Bloodlines, Vamik Volkan, a world-renowned psychiatrist specializing in international relations, explores ethnic violence by examining history and diplomacy through a psychoanalytic lens.

Volkan leads the reader on investigative tours of battlegrounds in the Middle East, Russia, Turkey, Cyprus, the Baltic States, and the Balkans. Drawing on a variety of disciplines, he analyzes issues of identity formation, perceived versus real threats, the persistence of past traumas, and the desire for revenge. The result is a work that lays the foundation for understanding the differences between ethnic groups as well as the common ground they share.

Timely, brilliant, and gripping, Bloodlines gives fascinating insights into how personal identity intertwines with nationality and why hatred of others becomes a part of our sense of self.

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At his bar-mitzvah Jacob Silkstone witnessed Rabbi Nathan's attempted rape of German au pair Helga and has based a novel on it. Years later, fantastic incidents involving exiled poets and assassinations that he barely survives conspire to bring the book to prominence when, among the libidinous comings and goings of wife Lena and would-be mistress Hannah, Jake becomes embroiled in the Israeli invasion of Lebanon. A victim of fate, Jake embodies the ambivalence of a Jew belonging neither to the old world nor to the new. In this novel good writing is sometimes stretched for wit, but the climax is fitting: a vision of pogroms in London after Jake is caught with a hip flask of blood he needs to have tested, thereby bringing a ``blood libel'' upon himself as he unwittingly revives the age-old suspicion and enmity of Christians toward Jews. Peter Bricklebank, English Dept., City Coll., CUNY
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A psychiatrist with a specialty in international relations provides a timely and insightful investigation into group identity and ethnic violence.

As a native Turkish Cypriot, Volkan (Life After Loss, 1993) brings a personal as well as professional understanding to the question of "why, beyond their individualized motivations, people kill for the sake of protecting and maintaining their large-group identities." Although geared toward diplomats and academics, this study is readily accessible to the lay reader. The bulk of it is comprised of analyses of specific ethnic struggles in Europe and the Middle East—between Egyptians and Israelis, Bosnian Serbs and Muslims, Turks and Greeks on Cyprus—as well as of the newly independent or democratized countries of Latvia, Estonia, and Romania. Interspersed throughout these chapters are sections that provide the terminology and theoretical foundations for Volkan's thought-provoking analyses of specific situations. He introduces several useful concepts for understanding the formation of large-group identities and what motivates such groups to exaggerate their ethnocentrism: ethnic tent (Volkan's metaphor to illustrate large-group psychology); we-ness (a shared reservoir of ethnic identifiers that define a group); chosen glory (a historical event that induces feelings of triumph and thus bolsters a group's self-esteem); chosen trauma (the collective memory of a past calamity that remains dormant but may later be reactivated and distort perceptions); time-collapse (in which the feelings and fantasies about a past shared trauma are projected onto the current situation); psychological DNA of a group (as kept alive by literature, art, song, e.g., the Battle of Kosovo is psychological DNA among Serbs).

Volkan is an astute observer of both the small detail and the broader canvas of human behavior. An urgent study of what transforms ethnic pride into violence against others.

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Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9780374114497
  • Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
  • Publication date: 10/1/1997
  • Edition description: 1st American ed
  • Pages: 320

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