Genocidal Nightmares Narratives of Insecurity and the Logic of Mass Atrocities

Genocidal Nightmares

Genocidal Nightmares Narratives of Insecurity and the Logic of Mass Atrocities

This book offers a novel and productive explanation of why ‘ordinary’ people can be moved to engage in destructive mass violence (or terrorism and the abuse of rights), often in large numbers and in unexpected ways. Its argument is that narratives of insecurity (powerful horror stories people tell and believe about their world and others) can easily make extreme acts appear acceptable, even necessary and heroic. As in action or horror movies, the script dictates how the ‘hero’ acts. The book provides theoretical justifications for this analysis, building on earlier studies but going beyond them in what amount to a breakthrough in mapping the context of mass violence. It backs its argument with a large number of case studies covering four continents, written by prominent scholars from the relevant countries or with deep knowledge of them. A substantial introduction by the UN’s Special Advisor on the Prevention of Genocide demonstrates the policy relevance of this path-breaking work.

Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Author Abdelwahab El-Affendi
Country United Kingdom
Publication Date 28/07/2016
Pages 272
Edition first
Size 9×6
About the Author Abdelwahab El-Affendi is President and Provost at Doha Institute for Graduate Studies (DI). He is the author of Genocidal Nightmares: Narratives of Insecurity and the Logic of Mass Atrocities (2015); and After the Arab Revolutions: Decentring Democratic Transition Theory (2021), co-edited with K. Al Anani.
Publisher Address contact@bloomsbury.com
ISBN 9781501320231