Martyrdom : a very short introduction Jolyon Mitchell.
Material type: TextSeries: Very short introductions ; 338.Publication details: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2012.Edition: 1st edDescription: xiv, 141 p. : ill. ; 18 cmISBN:- 9780199585236
- 0199585237
- BL 626.5 MIT 23
- BL626.5 .M58 2012
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 127-135) and index.
Debating martyrdom -- Portraying martyrdom -- Remembering martyrdom -- Contesting martyrdom -- Reforming martyrdom -- Politicizing martyrdom -- Questioning martyrdom.
"One person's "martyr" is another person's "terrorist," and one person's "martyrdom operation" is another's "suicide bombing." Suicide attacks around the world have raised many troubling questions about martyrdom. What is martyrdom? Why are some people drawn towards giving up their lives as martyrs? What place does religion play in inciting and creating martyrs? How are martyrs made? In order to answer such questions and to understand the contemporary debates about martyrdom, this Very Short Introduction considers martyrdom's diverse roots. Jolyon Mitchell looks at examples from a wide range of historical, religious and cultural contexts, including a mother's martyrdom in a Roman arena, the murder of the Archbishop of Canterbury, the burning at the stake of a young Joan of Arc, the execution of a novelist in nineteenth-century Asia, and, more recently, many self-inflicted deaths in the Middle East and beyond. This wide range of examples helps to illustrate how the term martyrdom has developed and is still used differently in various contexts around the world. Each chapter draws on visual images to illustrate the topic of martyrdom."--Publisher's website.
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