Death's dream kingdom [electronic resource] : the American psyche since 9-11 / Walter A. Davis.

By: Davis, Walter A. (Walter Albert), 1942-Contributor(s): ProQuest (Firm)Material type: TextTextPublication details: London ; Ann Arbor, Mich. : Pluto Press, c2006Description: xx, 279 pISBN: 9781849644624 (electronic bk.)Subject(s): Political culture -- United States | Social psychology -- United States | Political psychology | September 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001 -- InfluenceGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 306.20973 LOC classification: JK1726 | .D38 2006Online resources: Click to View
Contents:
Preface : the way we were -- 911, America -- Living in death's dream kingdom : the psychotic core of capitalist ideology -- Passion of the Christ in Abu Ghraib -- Weapons of mass destruction found in Iraq -- A humanistic response to 9-11 : Robert Jay Lifton, or the nostalgia for guarantees -- A postmodernist response to 9-11 : Slavoj Zizek, or the Jouissance of an abstract Hegelian -- Bible says : the psychology of Christian fundamentalism -- The psychodynamics of terror -- Evil : as psychological process and as philosophic concept -- Men of good will : toward an ethic of the tragic.
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Preface : the way we were -- 911, America -- Living in death's dream kingdom : the psychotic core of capitalist ideology -- Passion of the Christ in Abu Ghraib -- Weapons of mass destruction found in Iraq -- A humanistic response to 9-11 : Robert Jay Lifton, or the nostalgia for guarantees -- A postmodernist response to 9-11 : Slavoj Zizek, or the Jouissance of an abstract Hegelian -- Bible says : the psychology of Christian fundamentalism -- The psychodynamics of terror -- Evil : as psychological process and as philosophic concept -- Men of good will : toward an ethic of the tragic.

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