Terrorism and Literature
Herausgeber: Herman, Peter C.
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Herausgeber: Herman, Peter C.
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The first book to examine terrorism in global literature since the Renaissance, in new essays by historians and literary critics.
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The first book to examine terrorism in global literature since the Renaissance, in new essays by historians and literary critics.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 544
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 1024g
- ISBN-13: 9781108498241
- ISBN-10: 1108498248
- Artikelnr.: 51967566
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 544
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 1024g
- ISBN-13: 9781108498241
- ISBN-10: 1108498248
- Artikelnr.: 51967566
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Introduction Peter C. Herman; Part I. Origins: The Varieties of Terrorism:
1. Savagery and the sacred: the rhetoric of terror and its consequences in
the scriptural monotheisms Reuven Firestone; 2. Early modern terrorism
Robert Appelbaum; 3. 'Carrying patriotism in their hearts': the terror in
the French Revolution Lindsay Parker; 4. Methodology and martyrs: Irish
American Republicanism in the late nineteenth century Gillian O'Brien; 5.
'Play's the thing': how governments in nineteenth and early twentieth
century North America used 'terrorism to further their own ends Nathan
Greenfield; 6. The nation-state's other: postcolonial terrorism in the
Indian context Rini Bhattacharya Mehta; 7. Conflict and violence in the
early Northern-Irish troubles Simon Prince; 8. Social-revolutionary
violence in Western Europe: the case of the Red Brigades' trajectory,
during the 1970s and early 1980s Lorenzo Bosi; 9. Terrorism in the Middle
East David Cook; Part II. Development: Terrorism in Literature: 10.
Terrorism in literature to 1642 Robert Appelbaum; 11. 'Terror in
inquisition': terrorists and inquisitors in the British Gothic literature
of the 1790s Joseph Crawford; 12. 'Parliament is burning': dynamite,
terrorism and the English novel Deaglán Ó Donghaile; 13. Dostoevsky's
terrorism trilogy Lynn Patyk; 14. Perils and pleasures of the bloody oath:
the nihilist conspiracy in American popular fiction, 1881-1901 Ann
Larabaee; 15. Staging the limit: Albert Camus's just assassins and the
il/legitimacy of terrorism Ève Morisi; 16. Gillo Pontecorvo's Battle of
Algiers and terrorism on film Tony Shaw; 17. 'Something in the making':
writing in the troubles and the singularity of Northern Irish literature
Tom Walker; 18. No heroes in a cycle of violence: collaborators,
perpetrators and the never-ending terror of the Arab-Israeli conflict
Rachel S. Harris; 19. 'Why do they hate us?' Terrorists in American and
British fiction of the mid-2000s Michael C. Frank; 20. Terrorism in theory
David Simpson; Part III. Applications: Terrorism Today: 21. Sympathy for
the devil: evil, taboo, and the terrorist figure in literature Richard
Jackson; 22. War after war: terrorism and retaliation in Don DeLillo's
Point Omega Linda Kauffman; 23. Conceptual confusion: the ambiguities of
the war on terror in Roy-Bhattacharya's The Watch and O'Hagan's The
Illuminations Tim Gauthier; 24. Terror, testament, and trial Ian Ward; 25.
Global terror/global literature Daniel O'Gorman; 26. Recipient unknown:
terrorism and the other in post-9/11 American poetry Ann Keniston; 27.
Samson among the terrorologists Peter C. Herman; 28. Afterword Alex Houen.
1. Savagery and the sacred: the rhetoric of terror and its consequences in
the scriptural monotheisms Reuven Firestone; 2. Early modern terrorism
Robert Appelbaum; 3. 'Carrying patriotism in their hearts': the terror in
the French Revolution Lindsay Parker; 4. Methodology and martyrs: Irish
American Republicanism in the late nineteenth century Gillian O'Brien; 5.
'Play's the thing': how governments in nineteenth and early twentieth
century North America used 'terrorism to further their own ends Nathan
Greenfield; 6. The nation-state's other: postcolonial terrorism in the
Indian context Rini Bhattacharya Mehta; 7. Conflict and violence in the
early Northern-Irish troubles Simon Prince; 8. Social-revolutionary
violence in Western Europe: the case of the Red Brigades' trajectory,
during the 1970s and early 1980s Lorenzo Bosi; 9. Terrorism in the Middle
East David Cook; Part II. Development: Terrorism in Literature: 10.
Terrorism in literature to 1642 Robert Appelbaum; 11. 'Terror in
inquisition': terrorists and inquisitors in the British Gothic literature
of the 1790s Joseph Crawford; 12. 'Parliament is burning': dynamite,
terrorism and the English novel Deaglán Ó Donghaile; 13. Dostoevsky's
terrorism trilogy Lynn Patyk; 14. Perils and pleasures of the bloody oath:
the nihilist conspiracy in American popular fiction, 1881-1901 Ann
Larabaee; 15. Staging the limit: Albert Camus's just assassins and the
il/legitimacy of terrorism Ève Morisi; 16. Gillo Pontecorvo's Battle of
Algiers and terrorism on film Tony Shaw; 17. 'Something in the making':
writing in the troubles and the singularity of Northern Irish literature
Tom Walker; 18. No heroes in a cycle of violence: collaborators,
perpetrators and the never-ending terror of the Arab-Israeli conflict
Rachel S. Harris; 19. 'Why do they hate us?' Terrorists in American and
British fiction of the mid-2000s Michael C. Frank; 20. Terrorism in theory
David Simpson; Part III. Applications: Terrorism Today: 21. Sympathy for
the devil: evil, taboo, and the terrorist figure in literature Richard
Jackson; 22. War after war: terrorism and retaliation in Don DeLillo's
Point Omega Linda Kauffman; 23. Conceptual confusion: the ambiguities of
the war on terror in Roy-Bhattacharya's The Watch and O'Hagan's The
Illuminations Tim Gauthier; 24. Terror, testament, and trial Ian Ward; 25.
Global terror/global literature Daniel O'Gorman; 26. Recipient unknown:
terrorism and the other in post-9/11 American poetry Ann Keniston; 27.
Samson among the terrorologists Peter C. Herman; 28. Afterword Alex Houen.
Introduction Peter C. Herman; Part I. Origins: The Varieties of Terrorism:
1. Savagery and the sacred: the rhetoric of terror and its consequences in
the scriptural monotheisms Reuven Firestone; 2. Early modern terrorism
Robert Appelbaum; 3. 'Carrying patriotism in their hearts': the terror in
the French Revolution Lindsay Parker; 4. Methodology and martyrs: Irish
American Republicanism in the late nineteenth century Gillian O'Brien; 5.
'Play's the thing': how governments in nineteenth and early twentieth
century North America used 'terrorism to further their own ends Nathan
Greenfield; 6. The nation-state's other: postcolonial terrorism in the
Indian context Rini Bhattacharya Mehta; 7. Conflict and violence in the
early Northern-Irish troubles Simon Prince; 8. Social-revolutionary
violence in Western Europe: the case of the Red Brigades' trajectory,
during the 1970s and early 1980s Lorenzo Bosi; 9. Terrorism in the Middle
East David Cook; Part II. Development: Terrorism in Literature: 10.
Terrorism in literature to 1642 Robert Appelbaum; 11. 'Terror in
inquisition': terrorists and inquisitors in the British Gothic literature
of the 1790s Joseph Crawford; 12. 'Parliament is burning': dynamite,
terrorism and the English novel Deaglán Ó Donghaile; 13. Dostoevsky's
terrorism trilogy Lynn Patyk; 14. Perils and pleasures of the bloody oath:
the nihilist conspiracy in American popular fiction, 1881-1901 Ann
Larabaee; 15. Staging the limit: Albert Camus's just assassins and the
il/legitimacy of terrorism Ève Morisi; 16. Gillo Pontecorvo's Battle of
Algiers and terrorism on film Tony Shaw; 17. 'Something in the making':
writing in the troubles and the singularity of Northern Irish literature
Tom Walker; 18. No heroes in a cycle of violence: collaborators,
perpetrators and the never-ending terror of the Arab-Israeli conflict
Rachel S. Harris; 19. 'Why do they hate us?' Terrorists in American and
British fiction of the mid-2000s Michael C. Frank; 20. Terrorism in theory
David Simpson; Part III. Applications: Terrorism Today: 21. Sympathy for
the devil: evil, taboo, and the terrorist figure in literature Richard
Jackson; 22. War after war: terrorism and retaliation in Don DeLillo's
Point Omega Linda Kauffman; 23. Conceptual confusion: the ambiguities of
the war on terror in Roy-Bhattacharya's The Watch and O'Hagan's The
Illuminations Tim Gauthier; 24. Terror, testament, and trial Ian Ward; 25.
Global terror/global literature Daniel O'Gorman; 26. Recipient unknown:
terrorism and the other in post-9/11 American poetry Ann Keniston; 27.
Samson among the terrorologists Peter C. Herman; 28. Afterword Alex Houen.
1. Savagery and the sacred: the rhetoric of terror and its consequences in
the scriptural monotheisms Reuven Firestone; 2. Early modern terrorism
Robert Appelbaum; 3. 'Carrying patriotism in their hearts': the terror in
the French Revolution Lindsay Parker; 4. Methodology and martyrs: Irish
American Republicanism in the late nineteenth century Gillian O'Brien; 5.
'Play's the thing': how governments in nineteenth and early twentieth
century North America used 'terrorism to further their own ends Nathan
Greenfield; 6. The nation-state's other: postcolonial terrorism in the
Indian context Rini Bhattacharya Mehta; 7. Conflict and violence in the
early Northern-Irish troubles Simon Prince; 8. Social-revolutionary
violence in Western Europe: the case of the Red Brigades' trajectory,
during the 1970s and early 1980s Lorenzo Bosi; 9. Terrorism in the Middle
East David Cook; Part II. Development: Terrorism in Literature: 10.
Terrorism in literature to 1642 Robert Appelbaum; 11. 'Terror in
inquisition': terrorists and inquisitors in the British Gothic literature
of the 1790s Joseph Crawford; 12. 'Parliament is burning': dynamite,
terrorism and the English novel Deaglán Ó Donghaile; 13. Dostoevsky's
terrorism trilogy Lynn Patyk; 14. Perils and pleasures of the bloody oath:
the nihilist conspiracy in American popular fiction, 1881-1901 Ann
Larabaee; 15. Staging the limit: Albert Camus's just assassins and the
il/legitimacy of terrorism Ève Morisi; 16. Gillo Pontecorvo's Battle of
Algiers and terrorism on film Tony Shaw; 17. 'Something in the making':
writing in the troubles and the singularity of Northern Irish literature
Tom Walker; 18. No heroes in a cycle of violence: collaborators,
perpetrators and the never-ending terror of the Arab-Israeli conflict
Rachel S. Harris; 19. 'Why do they hate us?' Terrorists in American and
British fiction of the mid-2000s Michael C. Frank; 20. Terrorism in theory
David Simpson; Part III. Applications: Terrorism Today: 21. Sympathy for
the devil: evil, taboo, and the terrorist figure in literature Richard
Jackson; 22. War after war: terrorism and retaliation in Don DeLillo's
Point Omega Linda Kauffman; 23. Conceptual confusion: the ambiguities of
the war on terror in Roy-Bhattacharya's The Watch and O'Hagan's The
Illuminations Tim Gauthier; 24. Terror, testament, and trial Ian Ward; 25.
Global terror/global literature Daniel O'Gorman; 26. Recipient unknown:
terrorism and the other in post-9/11 American poetry Ann Keniston; 27.
Samson among the terrorologists Peter C. Herman; 28. Afterword Alex Houen.







