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What is Lone-Wolf Terrorism

Mitigating Mass Violence and Managing Threats in Contemporary Society
Is a lone-actor terrorist who commits violent acts or terrorist attacks alone, outside any structured cell.
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The Power of Literature to Decipher the Archetype of Lone-Wolf: A Critical Analysis
Maximiliano Emanuel Korstanje (University of Palermo, Buenos Aires, Argentina & CERS, University of Leeds, UK)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-4957-5.ch010
Abstract
The Soviet Union collapse marked the end of the Cold War and the rise of the US as the only superpower, at least until 9/11, a foundational event where four civil aeroplanes were directed against the commercial and military hallmarks of the most powerful nation. Terrorism and the so-called War on Terror characterized the turn of a bloody century whose legacy remains to date. The chapter explores the dilemmas of lone-wolf terrorism from the lens of literature as well as cultural theory. The authors hold the thesis that terrorism activates some long-dormant narrative forged in the colonial period respecting to the “non-Western other.” Having said this, the chapter dissects the plot of some novels and TV films, which takes part in the broader cultural entertainment industry. Based on the logic of living with the enemy, novels alert on the importance to scrutinize the non-Western guests (migrants) as future terrorists.
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