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Rage - Narcissism, Patriarchy, and the Culture of Terrorism (Hardcover)
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Rage - Narcissism, Patriarchy, and the Culture of Terrorism (Hardcover)
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In the days after 9/11, Abigail Esman walked the streets of New
York haunted by a sense that was eerily familiar: the trauma of
violence that hovered over the city. Friends, family, strangers in
the street moved, walked, even stood, as she herself had done
before as a victim of domestic battery and abuse. Since then,
Esman, an award-winning journalist who specializes in writing on
terrorism and radicalization, has studied the connections between
terror and abuse, and the forces that inspire both forms of
violence. The complex web that ties them together is the subject of
this groundbreaking new book, Culture of Terrorism, which exposes
these interrelations to bring new insights into the terrorist
psyche and the cultures that create it. In this new approach to
understanding terrorism and violence, Esman presents clear
explanations of malignant (pathological) narcissism and its roots
in shame-honor cultures - both familial and sociopolitical -
through portraits of terrorists and batterers, including Osama bin
Laden, Oklahoma bomber Timothy McVeigh, O.J Simpson, and others.
The insights of psychiatrists, former Muslim radicals, national
security experts, and others elaborate authoritatively on the
thesis, while Esman’s own experiences with abuse and the
aftermath of 9/11 on the streets of New York City further enrich
the narrative. Finally, Culture of Terrorism proposes social and
policy initiatives aimed at simulating social equality and
enriching women’s rights through educational programs globally -
all to overcome cultural oppressions and other sociopolitical
forces that hinder the possibilities for security and peace. The
result is a volume that sheds new light on the roots of violence
and terrorism, while arguing for proactive ways in which to protect
our Western traditions of justice and of freedom.
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