Empire of Sacrifice : Violence and the Sacred in American Culture

American self-understanding has been brutally efficient in producing ?innocent domination? (Pahl 2012b). Throughout American history, death-dealing, pursued as a matter of public policy, has been cloaked repeatedly in a sacralizing aura of rhetorical innocence. According to this ?exceptionalist? nar...

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VerfasserInnen: Pahl, Jon 1958- (Verfasst von) ; Wellman, James K. 1958- (Verfasst von) ; Williams, Rowan 1950- (Verfasst von)
Medienart: Elektronisch Aufsatz
Sprache:Englisch
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Veröffentlicht: 2015
In: Can we survive our origins?
Jahr: 2015, Seiten: 71-94
normierte Schlagwort(-folgen):B Opfer (Religion)
B Gewalt
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Zusammenfassung:American self-understanding has been brutally efficient in producing ?innocent domination? (Pahl 2012b). Throughout American history, death-dealing, pursued as a matter of public policy, has been cloaked repeatedly in a sacralizing aura of rhetorical innocence. According to this ?exceptionalist? narrative, usually asserted in direct contrast to the evidence, killing is an unfortunate accident, ?collateral damage? in the otherwise noble history of American progress. American domination, even and especially where violently pursued, is innocent . Usually, this killing is dressed up as sacrifice,? i.e., as heroic and costly self-dedication to an ideal or value (Denton-Borhaug 2011). The trope is remarkably mobile?and exceptionally
ISBN:9781628960341
Enthält:Enthalten in: Can we survive our origins?
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.14321/j.ctt14bs0q3.9