Description
About the Author
Riva Kastoryano is CNRS Research Director and Professor at Sciences Po Paris. She is the author of, inter alia, 'Negotiating Identities: States and Immigrants in France and Germany'.
Reviews
'Burying Jihadis sheds light on the relationship of the body to the state and globalization by exploring the burial of jihadis. ... Readers interested in terrorism and transnationalism as well globalization will find this a helpful and thoughtful study.' -- Terrorism and Political Violence
Cogent and clearly written, this excellent book will find an honoured place in the growing body of literature on global jihadism. -- John Calvert, Professor and Chair of History, Creighton University, and author of 'Sayyid Qutb and the Origins of Radical Islamism'
Most studies of Islamic militancy and suicide bombing tend to approach these issues in highly conventional and straightforward ways. This book gains a great deal in nuance and insight by doing exactly the opposite. It examines some of the most important questions of our time in fascinating yet concrete detail. -- Faisal Devji, Fellow of St. Antony's College, Oxford and author of 'Landscapes of the Jihad'
In the study of Islamist radicalism, this rare but important analysis of the burials of those who die through their acts of terrorism, in what are often their places of birth, provides an insightful focus on the role of states in determining the ambiguities of identity, space and final resting place. -- Tahir Abbas, Visiting Senior Fellow in the Department of Government, LSE, and editor of 'Muslim Diasporas in the West'
Riva Kastoryano shows that the challenge of burying jihadis, which might seem incidental or a purely legal question, is in fact a profoundly political one. . . . her analysis sheds new light on the links between the nation-state and globalisation, of which terrorism is simply one product among many. -- La Vie des idees
Political scientist and sociologist Riva Kastoryano raises seldom pondered questions. . . . Her study goes to the heart of how we do or don't honour the dead: the recognition or denial of their citizenship and their religious identity, the endurance or suppression of their memory, their ties to the land where they are buried, and the state's power to intervene in this private matter. . . . Her work deserves a readership. -- Sciences Humaines
Book Information
ISBN 9781849048859
Author Riva Kastoryano
Format Hardback
Page Count 288
Imprint C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
Publisher C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd