Jihad and death : the global appeal of Islamic State
How has ISIS been able to muster support far beyond its initial constituency in the Arab world and attract tens of thousands of foreign volunteers, including converts to Islam, and seemingly countless supporters online? In this compelling intervention into the debate about ISIS' origins and future prospects, the renowned French sociologist, Olivier Roy, argues that while terrorism and jihadism are familiar phenomena, the deliberate pursuit of death has produced a new kind of radical violence. In other words, we're facing not a radicalization of Islam, but the Islamization of radicalism. Jihad and Death is a concise dissection of the highly sophisticated narrative mobilised by ISIS: the myth of the Caliphate recast into a modern story of heroism and nihilism. According to Roy, this very contemporary aesthetic of violence is less rooted in the history of Islamic thought than it is entrenched in a youth culture that has turned global and violent.-- Originally published in French by Editions du Seuil, October 2016. vi, 130 pages ; 23 cm.
- Schoch, Cynthia,
- Roy, Olivier, 1949-
- NIOD Bibliotheek
- Text
- ocn978381951
- Terrorism--Psychological aspects.
- Terrorism--France--History--21st century.
- Terrorism--Religious aspects--Islam.
- Muslim martyrs.
- Violence--Social aspects--France.
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