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  • 1
    ISBN: 9780820348773 , 9780820348766
    Language: English
    Pages: xiii, 326 Seiten , Illustrationen , 23 cm
    Edition: First Edition
    Series Statement: Geographies of justice and social transformation 26
    Series Statement: Geographies of justice and social transformation
    DDC: 302.23
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    Keywords: Liberty ; Mass media and culture ; Terrorism and mass media ; Anthropogeografie ; Öffentlicher Raum ; Massenkommunikation ; Gefahr ; Gewalt ; Politische Wissenschaft
    Abstract: "On July 22, 2011 a 32 year old far right activist clothed as a police officer opened fire on a Labor Party youth camp on Utoya Island in Norway, slaughtering 69 people and maiming many more. The vast majority of the victims were between 14 and 19 years of age. He also placed bombs in a government building in Oslo, killing 8 and wounding others. In a 1,500 page manifesto in English posted on the internet hours before the massacres in which he referred to himself as a "Marxist hunter," he declared "preemptive war," targeting "Cultural Marxists" who propagate a "multiculturalist," ideology to which he attributed the decay of Western European and American "civilization and culture" and the promotion of a pro-Islamic "Eurabia." What is compelling about this story is less what the content of the killer's easily downloadable manuscript reveals about far right thinking, than how the significance of the event was concealed and silenced as it was interpreted for the public by journalists and political figures. By characterizing Breivik as an evil 'aberration' and abstracting his acts from the social and political context in which they took place, persuasive political arbiters and media reproduced what Allan Pred referred to as "situated ignorance," keeping people from attaining a more accurate knowledge and understanding of the events"--
    Abstract: "On July 22, 2011 a 32 year old far right activist clothed as a police officer opened fire on a Labor Party youth camp on Utoya Island in Norway, slaughtering 69 people and maiming many more. The vast majority of the victims were between 14 and 19 years of age. He also placed bombs in a government building in Oslo, killing 8 and wounding others. In a 1,500 page manifesto in English posted on the internet hours before the massacres in which he referred to himself as a "Marxist hunter," he declared "preemptive war," targeting "Cultural Marxists" who propagate a "multiculturalist," ideology to which he attributed the decay of Western European and American "civilization and culture" and the promotion of a pro-Islamic "Eurabia." What is compelling about this story is less what the content of the killer's easily downloadable manuscript reveals about far right thinking, than how the significance of the event was concealed and silenced as it was interpreted for the public by journalists and political figures. By characterizing Breivik as an evil 'aberration' and abstracting his acts from the social and political context in which they took place, persuasive political arbiters and media reproduced what Allan Pred referred to as "situated ignorance," keeping people from attaining a more accurate knowledge and understanding of the events"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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    Chicago [u.a.] : University of Chicago Press
    ISBN: 0226701743
    Language: English
    Pages: X, 454 S , 23 cm
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Rabinow, Paul, 1944 - 2021 French modern
    DDC: 944.08
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    Keywords: Philosophy, French 19th century ; Philosophy, French 20th century ; Ethnology History ; 19th century ; France ; Ethnology History ; 20th century ; France ; Philosophy, French 19th century ; Philosophy, French 20th century ; Ethnology France ; History ; 19th century ; Ethnology France ; History ; 20th century ; Frankreich ; Sozialgeschichte 1830-1940 ; Frankreich ; Geistesgeschichte 1830-1940 ; Frankreich ; Sozialphilosophie ; Geschichte 1830-1940 ; Frankreich ; Gesellschaft ; Geschichte 1830-1940 ; Sozialphilosophie ; Milieu ; Frankreich ; Geschichte 1900-1950
    Note: Literaturverz. S. [398] - 427
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