Terrorism : politics, religion, literature /

This volume offers a collection of essays useful for analysing and comparing terrorist movements, especially Islamic terrorism.

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Other Authors: Aurélio, Diogo Pires, Proença, João Tiago
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Newcastle, UK : Cambridge Scholars, 2011.
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Online Access: Full text (Emmanuel users only)
Table of Contents:
  • 1. New Terrorism and Mythic Terrorism: The Place of Philosophy in Studies on Terrorism / Liam Harte Chapter
  • 2. Terrorism and the Uses of Violence / Fátima Costa
  • 3. Reasons of Violence, Violence of Reason: An Interpretation based on Eric Weil's Core Paradox / Luís Manuel A.V. Bernardo
  • 4. To Defeat Terrorism, Study Statistics and Send for the Priest or the Free-Mason / Luís Salgado de Matos
  • 5. Sovereignty, Global Justice and Terrorism / Regina Queiroz
  • 6. Postmodern Terrorism between Exclusivism and Individualism / Andrea Amato
  • 7. Anarchism from the Right: The Terroristic Approach of the Unabomber / João Tiago Proença
  • 8. Jihadi Journalism / Andreas Armborst
  • 9. Political Subversion or Religious Violence: The Threat of Al-Qaeda Ideology in Europe / Felipe Pathé Duarte
  • 10. The Impatience of Praxis in Uli Edel's Der Baader Meinhof Komplex / David Silva e Sousa
  • 11. Terrorism and Terrorists in Joseph Conrad's The Secret Agent / Miguel Morgado.