The undeniable reality of the ‘War on Terror’, radicalization, and sanity

Shamila Ahmed
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This chapter explores the relationship between structure, mental health (agency–emotions–trauma) and radicalization. It uses Cohen’s States of Denial as a Freudian meta narrative to explore how denial operates to protect individual’s sanity against the atrocities and suffering in the world. It demonstrates how the denials of injustice, suffering, and erosion of human rights in the ‘War on Terror’ are exposed by Islamists and form part of their counter-narrative to the ‘War on Terror’. The chapter contends that this exposure of harmful realities leads to overwhelming emotions that individuals struggle to regulate, and it is the need for support, understanding, and compassion in dealing with such emotions that leads individuals to seek out extremist groups. It is argued that public services must support emotional resilience, and the absence of these services represents a continuing academic and policy neglect of how societal structures and institutions impact individuals’ beliefs and emotions, and form part of their experience of victimization.
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不可否认的现实是“反恐战争”、激进化和理智
本章探讨了结构、心理健康(能动-情绪-创伤)和激进化之间的关系。它使用科恩的否认状态作为弗洛伊德的元叙事来探索否认如何保护个人的理智免受世界上的暴行和痛苦。它展示了伊斯兰主义者如何在“反恐战争”中否认不公正、苦难和对人权的侵蚀,并形成了他们对“反恐战争”的反叙述的一部分。本章认为,这种对有害现实的暴露会导致个人难以控制的压倒性情绪,而在处理这种情绪时,正是对支持、理解和同情的需要,导致个人寻求极端主义团体。有人认为,公共服务必须支持情感弹性,而这些服务的缺失代表了学术界和政策对社会结构和制度如何影响个人信仰和情感的持续忽视,并构成了他们受害经历的一部分。
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