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This volume was first published by Inter-Disciplinary Press in 2013. This multidisciplinary book furthers the debate on the much-contested concept of revenge. It offers a combination of conceptual arguments, and historical, fictional and socio-cultural examples of revenge. What is revenge? Is it a deliciously sweet and non-fattening affair, as Alfred Hitchcock suggested? Or is it, as John Ford argued, an all-consuming affair, inevitably proving more damaging to the avenger? Herein lies the focus of this book: it explores the puzzling, conflicting and intricate nature of revenge. Welcome to the conundrum. With sixteen multidisciplinary chapters, this book tries to disentangle this puzzlement. The first section of this book explores the philosophical dimensions, including notions of the self and the linking of ‘punishment’ and ‘revenge.’ The second section offers historical perspectives on revenge, from nation states in conflict situations to the internal battles of an ancient royal family. The third section investigates socio-cultural examples of revenge, consisting of ethnographic accounts of cultures and examinations of mass killings. Finally, the fourth-and largest-section examines the ‘storytelling’ of revenge, ranging from classical literature depictions to contemporary televisual narratives

Table of Contents:
Introduction: Let the Flames Begin: Introducing the Conundrum Andrew Baker, Selina E. M. Doran and Mary Ann O'Grady Part 1: Revenge and the Self Decontextualisation, Fantasy, Desubjectification: The Dreamscape of Revenge Steve Larocco The Integrality of Self-Knowledge to a Revengeful State of Mind Parnika Goel What is so Bad about Revenge? Raphaelle Thery Part 2: Histories of Revenge 'Revenge' versus 'Retribution' in Islam: Cultural Origins and Conflicting Paradigms Cynthia Finlayson Borderlands, Cross-Cultural Exchange and Revenge in the Medieval and Early Modern Balkans: Roots of Present Regional Conflicts or Merely a Historical Case-Study? Klemen Pust Post-Conflict Revenge: Intersubjectivity as a Lens for Understanding both Collective and Individual Behaviour Sheila C. Bibb Part 3: Revenge and Societies Mediating Revenge: Utu and Maori War Captives Hazel Petrie Matricide and the Origins of Social Order in the Athenian Polis and a South Indian Fishing Village Charles W. Nuckolls Thinking the Unthinkable: Examining this Phenomenon Called Filicide Mary Ann O'Grady 'Once You Decide to Strike, It is Better to Kill too Many than not Enough': The Oslo and Virginia Tech Shootings as 'Performed Revenge' Selina E. M. Doran Part 4: Revenge in Storytelling Vengeance between Friends: Aristotle and Film Ben Mulvey Satiric Revenge and the Baggage of Anger: The Case of Juvenal Catherine Keane Revenge and Mercy in Latin Epic Poetry from Vergil to the Middle Ages Henry Bayerle Revenge and Madness in Kill Bill Megan Saunders We Get Bloody: Revenge Ethos in 'Sons of Anarchy' and Outlaw Biker Culture Andrew Baker

About the Author :
Andrew Baker is Assistant Professor and co-chair in the Letters department at the College of New Rochelle, School of New Resources in New York City. He teaches courses in contemporary American short fiction, film and literature, and intermediate composition and is director of the college’s GED programming. He is currently working on a novel about alluring adversaries, vile mentors, and revenge. Mary Ann O’Grady is an adjunct professor for several universities in the U.S., and has been conducting research on extreme cases of intra-family conflict for eight years. She recently published Filicide: A Conflict Resolution Perspective, and as the CEO of International Conflict Systems Design, Inc. conducts trainings in conflict management and resolution. Selina E. M. Doran is a doctoral candidate in the School of Social and Political Sciences at the University of Glasgow, and is also part of the Scottish Centre for Crime and Justice Research. Current doctoral research examines school shootings, moral panics, and conceptualisations of security. She is also interested in other mass killings and is working on some related papers.


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  • ISBN-13: 9781848881648
  • Publisher: Inter/Connexions
  • Publisher Imprint: Inter-Disciplinary Press
  • Language: English
  • Sub Title: Exploring the Conundrum
  • ISBN-10: 1848881649
  • Publisher Date: 04 Jan 2019
  • Binding: Digital download
  • No of Pages: 12


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