Jihadism: What is a Terror Apparatus? Interview with Jacob Rogozinski

Philosophical Journal of Conflict and Violence 1 (2):176-185 (2017)
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Abstract

In the present interview, Jacob Rogozinski elucidates the main concepts and theses he developed in his latest book dedicated to the issue of modern jihadism. On this occasion, he explains his disagreements with other philosophical (Badiou, Baudrillard, Žižek) and anthropological (Girard) accounts of Islamic terrorism. Rogozinski also explains that although jihadism betrays Islam, it nonetheless has everything to do with Islam. Eventually, he describes his own philosophical journey which led him from a phenomenological study of the ego and the flesh to the study of past (witch-hunts, French Reign of Terror) and contemporary (jihadism) terror apparatuses.

Author Profiles

Andreas Wilmes
West University of Timisoara
Jacob Rogozinski
Strasbourg University

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