The Sociology of Terrorism: Studies in Power, Subjection, and Victimage Ritual
This book is a compilation of previously published studies on the role of culture and language in political violence and terrorism. These studies have contributed to a paradigmatic shift in sociological thinking about language and culture in politics, particularly in regard to the genesis and dynamics of violence and terrorism. Blending ideas derived from Michel Foucault and Kenneth Burke, this book is unique in its range of focus from detailed studies of specific cases of violence and terrorism to peace movements in resistence of violence, war, and terrorism.
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The Sociology of Terrorism: Studies in Power, Subjection, and Victimage Ritual
This book is a compilation of previously published studies on the role of culture and language in political violence and terrorism. These studies have contributed to a paradigmatic shift in sociological thinking about language and culture in politics, particularly in regard to the genesis and dynamics of violence and terrorism. Blending ideas derived from Michel Foucault and Kenneth Burke, this book is unique in its range of focus from detailed studies of specific cases of violence and terrorism to peace movements in resistence of violence, war, and terrorism.
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The Sociology of Terrorism: Studies in Power, Subjection, and Victimage Ritual

The Sociology of Terrorism: Studies in Power, Subjection, and Victimage Ritual

by Michael Blain
The Sociology of Terrorism: Studies in Power, Subjection, and Victimage Ritual

The Sociology of Terrorism: Studies in Power, Subjection, and Victimage Ritual

by Michael Blain

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This book is a compilation of previously published studies on the role of culture and language in political violence and terrorism. These studies have contributed to a paradigmatic shift in sociological thinking about language and culture in politics, particularly in regard to the genesis and dynamics of violence and terrorism. Blending ideas derived from Michel Foucault and Kenneth Burke, this book is unique in its range of focus from detailed studies of specific cases of violence and terrorism to peace movements in resistence of violence, war, and terrorism.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781599429380
Publisher: Universal Publishers
Publication date: 02/15/2009
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 216
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.46(d)
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