This article presents two twenty-first-century novels that deal with particularly charged and contemporary expressions of violence in the United States: Matthew Quick’s Forgive Me, Leonard Peacock and the threat of armed students in school, and John Updike’s Terrorist and the threat of Islamic extremism. High profile acts of violence of this kind in the United States leading up to and into the years following the turn of the millennium prompted significant concern surrounding the identification of would-be perpetrators, including those in the premeditating stage of their intended attacks. This article argues that stepping away from the violent act and focusing instead on the violent mind situates premeditation as an integral part of violenc...
Extreme violence, which often results in murder, is a prominent theme in the American literary canon...
This article analyses Jack Womack’s Random Acts of Senseless Violence from the perspective of crimin...
Advisors: Scott Balcerzak.Committee members: Joe Bonomo; Tim Ryan.Includes bibliographical reference...
During the 1990s, a number of violent homodiegetic narrators appeared in what I call “violent-eye fi...
Since the War on Terror’s onset, American studies have popularized philosopher Giorgio Agamben’s arg...
This essay reviews two books that explore different dimensions of the public's current fascination w...
abstract: This dissertation examines how violent fantasizing influences the behavior of a brutal sub...
There is an important need for both non-Muslims and mainstream Muslims to explore and try to underst...
In his article, From Redskin to Redneck: Atrocity and Revenge in American Writing, Terence Martin ...
This project studies authors such as Hannah Arendt, Virginia Woolf, and James Baldwin whose writing ...
The Aurora Theater and Newton School shootings of 2012, coupled with a profusion of violent depictio...
This dissertation identifies and proposes a new subgenre of American literature, Cultural Trauma Fic...
This article reports on a study that tests whether concepts from the myth of redemptive violence, co...
Since the inception of what has come to be known as the “9/11 novel,” critics have lamented the clum...
This dissertation deconstructs what is commonly understood as the cycle of violence into its two res...
Extreme violence, which often results in murder, is a prominent theme in the American literary canon...
This article analyses Jack Womack’s Random Acts of Senseless Violence from the perspective of crimin...
Advisors: Scott Balcerzak.Committee members: Joe Bonomo; Tim Ryan.Includes bibliographical reference...
During the 1990s, a number of violent homodiegetic narrators appeared in what I call “violent-eye fi...
Since the War on Terror’s onset, American studies have popularized philosopher Giorgio Agamben’s arg...
This essay reviews two books that explore different dimensions of the public's current fascination w...
abstract: This dissertation examines how violent fantasizing influences the behavior of a brutal sub...
There is an important need for both non-Muslims and mainstream Muslims to explore and try to underst...
In his article, From Redskin to Redneck: Atrocity and Revenge in American Writing, Terence Martin ...
This project studies authors such as Hannah Arendt, Virginia Woolf, and James Baldwin whose writing ...
The Aurora Theater and Newton School shootings of 2012, coupled with a profusion of violent depictio...
This dissertation identifies and proposes a new subgenre of American literature, Cultural Trauma Fic...
This article reports on a study that tests whether concepts from the myth of redemptive violence, co...
Since the inception of what has come to be known as the “9/11 novel,” critics have lamented the clum...
This dissertation deconstructs what is commonly understood as the cycle of violence into its two res...
Extreme violence, which often results in murder, is a prominent theme in the American literary canon...
This article analyses Jack Womack’s Random Acts of Senseless Violence from the perspective of crimin...
Advisors: Scott Balcerzak.Committee members: Joe Bonomo; Tim Ryan.Includes bibliographical reference...