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Terrorism and the self
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05 January 2027
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Terrorism, Terrorism, armed struggle, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Violence in Society, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Political, Violence and abuse in society, Far-left political ideologies and movements, Autobiography: historical, political and military
Clare Bielby is a Senior Lecturer at the Centre for Women’s Studies, University of York.
Before that I was lecturer in German Studies at University of Hull. In the academic year 2023–2024, I held a Leverhulme Trust Research Fellowship which was awarded for this monograph project.
Together with Mererid Puw Davies, I was Principal Investigator on the research project: ‘Violence Elsewhere: Imagining Violence outside Germany since 1945’ which ran from 2018–2021 and was funded by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD).
Introduction
Part I: Approaches
1: Approaching post-terrorist autobiography in Germany and beyond
Part II: Narratives of violence and violent selves
Introduction
2: From terrorist ingénue to ‘uncompromising woman fighter’: Scripting women’s (non)violence
3: From guerrilla fighter to action hero: Scripting men’s (non)violence
Part III: Terrorist temporalities
Introduction
4: Terrorist time
5: ‘Doing’ history
Afterword
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