Enigma of the suicide bomber : a psychoanalytic essay / Franco De Masi ; translated by Philip Slotkin .
2011
HV6431 .D36613 2011 (Mapit)
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Title
Enigma of the suicide bomber : a psychoanalytic essay / Franco De Masi ; translated by Philip Slotkin .
Author
Uniform Title
Trauma, deumanizzazione e distruttivĂ . English
Edition
1st English ed.
ISBN
1855758229
9781855758223
9781855758223
Publication Details
London : Karnac Books, 2011
Language
English
Description
xli, 127 p. ; 23 cm.
Call Number
HV6431 .D36613 2011
Summary
"Why does someone resolve to take his own life in order to murder other people? What is the state of mind which allows him to commit such a monstrous act? This book explores the mental state that compels certain individuals to perform murderous, suicidal acts and emphasizes that, whereas a suicidal terrorist attack can be described as a crime against humanity, its protagonists cannot necessarily be classified as criminal or insane. There is no such a thing as a "typical" suicide terrorist - each attacker differs in age, sex, family status, culture, and even religion. Indeed, the common elements in suicide terrorism should perhaps be sought not so much in the individuals concerned as in the dynamics rooted in their group, family history or country. It may be extreme situations experienced by the group situations that are either objectively extreme or perceived as such that give rise to paradoxical behaviour at individual level. Psychoanalysis is well placed to consider this terrain. Freud, after all, soon disabused his reader of the belief that the less palatable aspects of psychic life were the exclusive preserve of some aberrant sub-category of people." --Publisher's website.
Note
"First published in Italian . . . in 2008 . . . Milan"-- T.p. verso.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Table of Contents
A strategic aim
Psychoanalytic contributions
Origins and profile
Martyrdom and the sadomasochistic link
Murder-suicide
The network and filicide
The female suicide bomber
Trauma
Dehumanization
Dissassociating emotions
Unique identity and omnipotence
A cannibal God
Terrorism: reversible or irreversible?
Psychoanalytic contributions
Origins and profile
Martyrdom and the sadomasochistic link
Murder-suicide
The network and filicide
The female suicide bomber
Trauma
Dehumanization
Dissassociating emotions
Unique identity and omnipotence
A cannibal God
Terrorism: reversible or irreversible?