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El. knyga: Wandering Souls

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  • Išleidimo metai: 13-Dec-2019
  • Leidėjas: Polity Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781509534975
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  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 13-Dec-2019
  • Leidėjas: Polity Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781509534975
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‘The problem of radical Islamic youth,’ writes Tobie Nathan, ‘has not only invaded the media but it has anaesthetised our brains, invaded our waking hours and trashed our ideals.  Right now might be a good time to reassess how much we need to change our thinking, our theories and our modes of action.’

In September 2014 the French government entrusted Tobie Nathan with the task of counselling radicalized young people who had been drawn to jihadism.  Having left his native Cairo at the age of eight and migrated to France, Nathan had personal experience of some of the challenges faced today by young people from migrant backgrounds.  In this book he recounts his experiences of some of the young people he met and counselled.  He describes what he heard, felt, perceived and conceived in his encounters with them and with their loved ones as he tried to understand the forces running through them and tried to grasp what their fate held in store for them.  He wanted to understand how, over a period of a few weeks or months, a hash-smoking delinquent from an estate became a Hadith philosopher, how a stylish young girl from a nice neighbourhood became a warrior in a burqa looking for a husband with a Kalashnikov, and how a young high-school nerd turned into a jihadist determined to fight in the killing fields of Syria.  In so doing he shows that the history of radicalizations is not the history of ‘natures’ but of metamorphoses – an unpredictable journey with moments of immobility punctuated by sudden intoxication at the thought of other futures.  It is a history of wandering souls who find themselves unable to form a narrative of origin and in thrall to harmful forces but who may find a way home one day.

This deeply humane and engaging book will be of great interest to everyone concerned with the issue of radicalization and with the deep and growing challenges our societies face in accommodating difference.

Recenzijos

Wandering Souls is uplifting and insightful, inviting readers to overcome natural reactions of fear, rejection and intellectual paralysis in the face of young people attracted to radical Islam and instead to start thinking again, to make possible alternative pathways for these youths, by entering into their worlds, understanding their questions, their predicaments and those of their parents. Vivid case examples are intertwined with the first-person narration of the author's own experience as an immigrant child in France in a deeply moving book that reads like a novel. Catherine Grandsard, University of Paris 8 Saint-Denis

The wandering souls in Tobie Nathans book are troubled lives, mainly migrants seeking refuge in France from disorder and danger in the Middle East and sub-Saharan Africa. Many of these lives remain restless and unanchored after resettlement in Europe.  Some of them find a place reserved in Islam, occasionally among jihadists, while others pick up where they left off, wandering once again. Nathans excellent ethnographic account is faithful to the wanderings of these souls rather than the expectations of readers addicted to happy endings. Allan Young, McGill University

Distill(s) a lifetimes experience and wisdom [ ] His study fizzes with insights. Church Times

Acknowledgements vii
Prologue 1(12)
1 Secularity and the War of the Gods
13(9)
2 The Veil as Membrane
22(5)
3 Filiation and Affiliation
27(8)
4 Conversion and Initiation
35(16)
5 Apocalypse
51(10)
6 Hashish and Assassins
61(8)
7 Terror
69(13)
8 Abandoned Children are Political Beings
82(15)
9 The Foreignness of Migrant Children
97(9)
10 Generations
106(18)
Epilogue 124
Tobie Nathan is Professor Emeritus of Psychology at the University Paris-VIII and the founder of the first ethnopsychiatric clinic in France.