ISBN:
9780745399348
,
1786800373
,
0745399347
,
9781786800374
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (x, 188 pages)
Series Statement:
State crime
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Keywords:
Hizballah (Lebanon)
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Hizballah (Lebanon)
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Kurds
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Islam and politics
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Kurds
;
Islam and politics
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Society and social sciences Society and social sciences
;
Society and culture: general
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Social groups
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Religious groups: social and cultural aspects
;
Islamic studies
;
SOCIAL SCIENCE ; General
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POLITICAL SCIENCE ; Political Process ; Political Advocacy
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Ethnic relations
;
Islam and politics
;
Kurds
;
Terrorismus
;
Turkey
;
Hizballah (Lebanon)
;
Türkei
;
Hizbullah
;
Turkey Ethnic relations
;
Turkey
;
Electronic books
;
Hizbullah
;
Türkei
;
Terrorismus
Abstract:
1 Historical Overview of Hizbullah -- Theory, data, and methodology -- The historical and sociological conditions of Hizbullah's emergence -- Imagining the ummah from the provinces: the establishment of Hizbullah -- Ten years of violence -- Hizbullah's 'transformation' from armed organisation to social movement -- 2 The 'Grounded' Dimensions of Hizbullah as Islamist Organisation and Social Movement -- Hizbullah, the individual, and daily life -- Social segregation, minimal homogeneities, and the language of violence -- Group belonging, religious ideology, and ethnic identity: different forms of identity within Hizbullah -- Theoretical abstractions and conclusions -- 3 The Construction of Social Memory in the Stories and Novels of Hizbullah -- Social memory, history, and discourse -- Uncle Bekir, Xalet, and others: the culture of devotion and the fedais of Islam -- 'Þehadet (martyrdom) is a call to the generations, to the ages': the cult of martyrdom in the discourse of Hizbullah -- Mürtet, taðut, and the Jew: the representation of Hizbullah's 'others' in stories and novels -- Hizbullah self-perception and self-representation in stories and novels -- Medrese-i Yusufiye: the representation of prison and prison identity
Abstract:
1 Historical Overview of Hizbullah -- Theory, data, and methodology -- The historical and sociological conditions of Hizbullah's emergence -- Imagining the ummah from the provinces: the establishment of Hizbullah -- Ten years of violence -- Hizbullah's 'transformation' from armed organisation to social movement -- 2 The 'Grounded' Dimensions of Hizbullah as Islamist Organisation and Social Movement -- Hizbullah, the individual, and daily life -- Social segregation, minimal homogeneities, and the language of violence -- Group belonging, religious ideology, and ethnic identity: different forms of identity within Hizbullah -- Theoretical abstractions and conclusions -- 3 The Construction of Social Memory in the Stories and Novels of Hizbullah -- Social memory, history, and discourse -- Uncle Bekir, Xalet, and others: the culture of devotion and the fedais of Islam -- 'Þehadet (martyrdom) is a call to the generations, to the ages': the cult of martyrdom in the discourse of Hizbullah -- Mürtet, taðut, and the Jew: the representation of Hizbullah's 'others' in stories and novels -- Hizbullah self-perception and self-representation in stories and novels -- Medrese-i Yusufiye: the representation of prison and prison identity
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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