In this Book
- Global Lynching and Collective Violence: Volume 1: Asia, Africa, and the Middle East
- Book
- 2017
- Published by: University of Illinois Press
summary
Often considered peculiarly American, lynching in fact takes place around the world. In the first book of a two-volume study, Michael J. Pfeifer collects essays that look at lynching and related forms of collective violence in Africa, Asia, and the Middle East. Understanding lynching as a transnational phenomenon rooted in political and cultural flux, the writers probe important issues from Indonesia--where a long history of public violence now twines with the Internet--to South Africa, with its notorious history of necklacing. Other scholars examine lynching in medieval Nepal, the epidemic of summary executions in late Qing-era China, the merging of state-sponsored and local collective violence during the Nanking Massacre, and the ways public anger and lynching in India relate to identity, autonomy, and territory. Contributors: Laurens Bakker, Shaiel Ben-Ephraim, Nandana Dutta, Weiting Guo, Or Honig, Frank Jacob, Michael J. Pfeifer, Yogesh Raj, and Nicholas Rush Smith.
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Additional Information
ISBN
9780252099304
Related ISBN(s)
9780252040801, 9780252082313
MARC Record
OCLC
968151641
Pages
256
Launched on MUSE
2017-03-04
Language
English
Open Access
No
Copyright
2017