

Assassination of Theo Van Gogh
219 pages2008Duke University PressISBN 9781283036115
AssassinationMuslimsMurderIslamic fundamentalismCase studiesMulticulturele samenlevingenIdentiteitscrisisExtremismeMurder, europeMuslims, europeNetherlands, social conditions
About this book
"In November 2004, the controversial Dutch filmmaker Theo van Gogh was killed on a busy street in Amsterdam. A twenty-six year old Dutch citizen of Moroccan descent shot van Gogh, slit his throat, and pinned a five-page indictment of Western society to his body. The murder set off a series of reactions, including arson against Muslim schools and mosques. In "The Assassination of Theo van Gogh", Ron Eyerman explores the multiple meanings of the murder and the different reactions it elicited: among the Amsterdam-based artistic and intellectual subculture, the wider Dutch public, the local and international Muslim communities, the radical Islamic movement, and the broader international community. After meticulously analyzing the actions and reputations of van Gogh and others in his milieu, the motives of the murderer, and the details of the assassination itself, Eyerman considers the various narrative frames the mass media used to characterize the killing."--Book cover.
Publication Details
- Publisher
- Duke University Press
- Published
- 2008
- Pages
- 219
- ISBN
- 9781283036115
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