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At the End of the World - Notes on a 1941 Murder Rampage in the Arctic and the Threat of Religious Extremism, Loss of Indigenous Culture, and Danger of Digital Life (Paperback)
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At the End of the World - Notes on a 1941 Murder Rampage in the Arctic and the Threat of Religious Extremism, Loss of Indigenous Culture, and Danger of Digital Life (Paperback)
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Loot Price R353
Discovery Miles 3 530
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In a remote corner of the Arctic in 1941, a meteor shower flashed
across the sky for an unusually long time. Taking this to be a
sign, one of the local Inuit proclaimed himself Jesus Christ.
Another proclaimed himself God. Anyone who didn’t believe in them
was Satan. Violence ensued. At the End of the World isn’t just
the remarkable story of a series of murders that occurred on the
Belcher Islands, a group of wind-blasted rocks in Canada’s Hudson
Bay. It’s also a starting place for a deeper cultural
exploration. Against the backdrop of the murders, which highlight
the fact that senseless violence in the name of religion is not a
contemporary phenomenon and that a even people as seemingly
peaceful as the Inuit can turn to chaos at the hands of one
person’s delusion, Millman addresses the burgeoning dawn of the
digital era, following the murders’ trail to show how our
obsession with screens is not unlike a cult and offering a warning
cry against the erosion of humanity and the destruction of the
environment. The story becomes a confluence of the consequences of
generational trauma, outside religious evangelism, systemic racism
against indigenous people, the perilous passage from the natural to
the digital world, and what it means to be human in a time of
technological dominance and climate disasters. At the End of the
World, available for the first time in paperback, is not a
straightforward tale of true crime but an examination of many of
the issues that have become dominant in the global conversation. In
snippets of reflection, Millman asks us to look north for answers
to many of the questions we all hold, literally, in our hands.
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