Divine violence: spectacle, psychosexuality, & radical Christianity in the Argentine "Dirty war"
A fascinating account of political repression in Argentina, this book takes as its thematic locus the intersection of religion, violence, and psychosexuality as they relate to the desire for power and to the myths and rituals manifesting that desire. Graziano's inquiry into the source of politi...
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Zusammenfassung: | A fascinating account of political repression in Argentina, this book takes as its thematic locus the intersection of religion, violence, and psychosexuality as they relate to the desire for power and to the myths and rituals manifesting that desire. Graziano's inquiry into the source of political violence is culturally grounded, focusing on psychological, historical, anthropological, and religious phenomena--often dismissed as "insignificant peculiarities" in traditional investigations. The author traces the messianic mythology ratifying the Junta's "dirty war" to the medieval Christian paradigm on which it is based, providing a historical and ideological context for understanding contemporary perceptions of torture and execution as necessary, holy acts. The study also explores the relation of Argentine political atrocity to rituals of human sacrifice in Aztec and other preindustrial cultures, to medieval and early-modern practices of torture, to eighteenth-century public executions in Europe, and to sexual murders. "Disappearance" and torture as political strategies, the social roles imposed by repressive regimes, and symbolic constructs of the "invisible enemy" are also treated in depth. Divine Violence is based on analysis of victim testimony, formal and informal military discourse, trial transcripts, detention center vernacular, and torturer statements, substantiated by a vast multidisciplinary body of secondary literature. The result is a book that not only offers astonishing insights into state terror in Argentina but also elucidates the historical development of violent repression as a social rite and as a political practice in Western culture. |
Beschreibung: | XI, 328 S. |
ISBN: | 0813382319 |
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spelling | Graziano, Frank Verfasser aut Divine violence spectacle, psychosexuality, & radical Christianity in the Argentine "Dirty war" Frank Graziano Boulder u.a. Westview Press 1992 XI, 328 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier A fascinating account of political repression in Argentina, this book takes as its thematic locus the intersection of religion, violence, and psychosexuality as they relate to the desire for power and to the myths and rituals manifesting that desire. Graziano's inquiry into the source of political violence is culturally grounded, focusing on psychological, historical, anthropological, and religious phenomena--often dismissed as "insignificant peculiarities" in traditional investigations. The author traces the messianic mythology ratifying the Junta's "dirty war" to the medieval Christian paradigm on which it is based, providing a historical and ideological context for understanding contemporary perceptions of torture and execution as necessary, holy acts. The study also explores the relation of Argentine political atrocity to rituals of human sacrifice in Aztec and other preindustrial cultures, to medieval and early-modern practices of torture, to eighteenth-century public executions in Europe, and to sexual murders. "Disappearance" and torture as political strategies, the social roles imposed by repressive regimes, and symbolic constructs of the "invisible enemy" are also treated in depth. Divine Violence is based on analysis of victim testimony, formal and informal military discourse, trial transcripts, detention center vernacular, and torturer statements, substantiated by a vast multidisciplinary body of secondary literature. The result is a book that not only offers astonishing insights into state terror in Argentina but also elucidates the historical development of violent repression as a social rite and as a political practice in Western culture. Geschichte 1900-2000 Geschichte 1970-1983 gnd rswk-swf Martelen gtt Politiek geweld gtt Geschichte Politik Social psychology Argentina State-sponsored terrorism Argentina History 20th century Torture Argentina History 20th century Violence Argentina History 20th century Politische Verfolgung (DE-588)4046565-2 gnd rswk-swf Argentinien Argentina Politics and government 1955-1983 Argentinien (DE-588)4002890-2 gnd rswk-swf Argentinien (DE-588)4002890-2 g Politische Verfolgung (DE-588)4046565-2 s Geschichte 1970-1983 z DE-604 |
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title | Divine violence spectacle, psychosexuality, & radical Christianity in the Argentine "Dirty war" |
title_auth | Divine violence spectacle, psychosexuality, & radical Christianity in the Argentine "Dirty war" |
title_exact_search | Divine violence spectacle, psychosexuality, & radical Christianity in the Argentine "Dirty war" |
title_full | Divine violence spectacle, psychosexuality, & radical Christianity in the Argentine "Dirty war" Frank Graziano |
title_fullStr | Divine violence spectacle, psychosexuality, & radical Christianity in the Argentine "Dirty war" Frank Graziano |
title_full_unstemmed | Divine violence spectacle, psychosexuality, & radical Christianity in the Argentine "Dirty war" Frank Graziano |
title_short | Divine violence |
title_sort | divine violence spectacle psychosexuality radical christianity in the argentine dirty war |
title_sub | spectacle, psychosexuality, & radical Christianity in the Argentine "Dirty war" |
topic | Martelen gtt Politiek geweld gtt Geschichte Politik Social psychology Argentina State-sponsored terrorism Argentina History 20th century Torture Argentina History 20th century Violence Argentina History 20th century Politische Verfolgung (DE-588)4046565-2 gnd |
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