VIDEOGRAPHIC REGISTRATIONS OF ISLAMIC FUNDAMENTALISTS SUICIDAL: LINKS OF AFFECTION IN THE INTERNET
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Terrorismo, Rede, Afeto, Signo, Experiência estéticaAbstract
This work discusses the practice of suicidal terrorism from de perpective of the aesthetic experiences and the links of affection incorporated in internet. The discussion is founded on the premise that the sociocultural configuration of these decentralized and woven networks happens not only in the intellectual realm but also in the emotional realm. To undertake critical analysis, the article considers that in such contemporary scenary, all types of cultures and subcultures have appeared based on premises beyond western rationalistic order. Therefore, inserting dimensions of the sensitive of socioethinic links is necessary in communications studies. To demonstrate the pertinence of this approach, the article establishes a theoretical base which can be applied in the selected corpus empirico: the testimony-videos recorded by the palestinian martyr hanadi jaradat before her suicide. The video was chosen for its strong emotional and media appeal, provoked by the jaradat attack. Her sign is paradigmatic in the palestinian islamic fundamentalist group sites.
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