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<DIV align=center><FONT face=Arial size=2><FONT color=#000080 size=4><STRONG>NOW
AVAILABLE: Special Issue of the PEACE REVIEW on the <BR>PSYCHOLOGICAL
INTERPRETATION OF WAR</STRONG></FONT> <BR> </FONT></DIV>
<DIV align=center><FONT face=Arial><STRONG>The Special Issue of the PEACE REVIEW
(published by Taylor and Francis) is now available. Based on over 150 proposals
received, eleven articles were accepted for publication. These essays represent
the cutting edge of contemporary thought on the psychology of warfare. A LIMITED
NUMBER OF COPIES OF THIS SPECIAL ISSUE NOW ARE AVAILABLE.
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<DIV><BR><STRONG>Articles included in this special issue are listed below. We
also have provided below brief excerpts that convey the excitement of this
special issue. </STRONG></FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2><FONT color=#000080 size=4><STRONG>ARTICLES
INCLUDE:</STRONG></FONT></FONT></DIV>
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<LI><FONT face=Arial><STRONG>SACRIFICE, TRANSCENDENCE AND THE SOLDIER,
<EM>Babak Rahimi, Assistant Professor of Iranian and Islamic Studies at the
University of California at San Diego. </EM></STRONG></FONT>
<LI><FONT face=Arial size=2><FONT size=3><STRONG>GROUP PSYCHOLOGY, SACRIFICE
AND WAR, <EM>Norman Steinhart, M.D., Research Fellow at the McLuhan Program in
Culture and Technology at the University of Toronto, Canada</EM>
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<LI><FONT size=3><STRONG>WAR AND THE RELIGIOUS WILL TO SACRIFICE, <EM>Patrick
Porter, Tutor in Modern History at the University of
Oxford</EM></STRONG></FONT><FONT size=3><STRONG>
<LI>MEMORIALIZATION AND THE SELLING OF WAR, <EM>Deborah D. Buffton, Professor
of History at the University of Wisconsin, La Crosse</EM></STRONG></FONT><FONT
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<LI>THE MYTHOLOGY OF WAR, <EM>Dr. Andrew Robinson, Political theorist,
University of Nottingham</EM>
<LI>THE MANIC ECSTASY OF WAR, <EM>Wendy C. Hamblet, Professor of Philosophy,
Adelphi University, New York</EM>
<LI>HUMILIATION AND THE GLOBAL WAR ON TERROR, <EM>Paul Saurette, Assistant
Professor School of Political Studies at the University of Ottawa, Canada</EM>
<LI>DOMINANCE AND SUBMISSION IN POSTMODERN WAR IMAGERY, <EM>Myra Mendible,
Associate Professor of American Studies at Florida Gulf Coast University</EM>
<LI>GUILT AND SACRIFICE IN U.S. WARFARE, <EM>Carl Mirra, American Studies at
SUNY College, Old Westbury</EM>
<LI>MALE GENDER INSTABILITY AND WAR, <EM>Jeannette Marie Mageo, Professor of
Anthropology, Washington State University</EM>
<LI>COMBAT MOTIVATION, <EM>Johan M.G. van der Dennen, senior researcher on war
and peace at the University of Groningen, the Netherlands</EM> </LI></UL>
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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2><FONT color=#000080 size=4><STRONG>EXCERPTS FROM
THE ARTICLES:</STRONG></FONT></FONT><FONT face=Arial size=2><BR></FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2><STRONG><EM><FONT size=3>Buffton:</FONT></EM> We
see the message of war resurrecting society in war memorials. One of the most
influential sculptors of war memorials in post World War I France created
monuments in which we see a peasant woman at the grave of a soldier marked by a
cross and a helmet, but sprouting from the grave come abundant sheaves of wheat.
The message is that the blood of the dead soldiers brings forth new life to
reinvigorate the country.</STRONG></FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2><BR><STRONG><EM><FONT size=3>Saurette:</FONT></EM>
Once we understand 9/11 as fundamentally humiliating - and not just threatening
- the United States, we can make better sense of the elements of the global war
on terror. A legal approach would never have been accepted by the
administration, even if international laws were reliable and effective enough to
pursue al-Qaeda. Why? Although courts promise to provide justice, they rarely
explicitly deliver vengeance and counter-humiliation. Criminal prosecution may
provide restitution, but it could not deliver the larger goal of
counter-humiliating al-Qaeda and thus publicly re-establishing global respect
for America.</STRONG></FONT></DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>
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information on how to obtain a copy of the Special Issue on the PSYCHOLOGICAL
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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2><STRONG><EM><FONT size=3>Mendible:</FONT></EM>
Humiliation is one of the techniques through which institutions and nations
construct docile and disciplined bodies. Military institutions inscribe the
value of discipline and control on the soldier's body and psyche. In forging a
marine corps-a military body defined by strength and hardness, the soldier
extirpates any trace of the feminine. Discipline begins with self-abnegation;
absolute surrender to the authority of the stern father figure who punishes and
rewards.</STRONG></FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2><STRONG><EM><FONT size=3>Rahimi:</FONT></EM> The
soldier's experience in believing that he is dying for something greater than
himself, for something that will outlast his individual, perishable life in
place of a greater, eternal vitality (embodied in the national or a religious
identity) is crucial for the ideological justification of
war.</STRONG></FONT></DIV>
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