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Title Killing in the Name of Identity: A Study of Bloody Conflicts
Pre-publication statement about the book "Why do they
hate us so?" Vamik Volkan has the most compelling, humane, and universal
response to the riddle of our time. In this extraordinary and timely book,
Volkan explains better than anyone the relationship between large-group
identities and massive traumas and current events and ongoing conflicts around
the world, including those related to the horrific attacks of 9/11. Harry S Truman School of Public Affairs University of Missouri-Columbia
About the author Vamik D. Volkan is an emeritus professor of psychiatry at the University of Virginia. His thirty books have been translated into more than a dozen languages.
Contents Introduction. Massive Trauma in the Republic of Georgia. Three Generations at the Golden Fleece. Waiting Ten Years to Mourn or Not Mourn. More on Refugees and Their Linking Objects. "Have You Read Sophie's Choice?" From Natural Disasters to Ethnic Cleansing. AWON and Four Thousand Gold Stars. "Hot Places," Memorials, Apologies, and Forgiveness. The Bataan Death March and Animal Killings. The Political Ideology of Entitlement and "Chosen," "Acute," and "Hot" Traumas. From Formal to Unofficial Diplomacy: An Overview. From Theory to Practice: The Tree Model. A Fourth of July Party with Heavy Artillery. Endnotes. Bibliography. Index.
ISBN: 0-9728875-7-1 Format: hardcover Price: $29.95 Pages: 308 Trim size: 6x9
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