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Assassination of Theo Van Gogh: From Social Drama to Cultural Trauma
2008, Duke University Press
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The assassination of Theo Van Gogh: from social drama to cultural trauma
2008, Duke University Press
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Assassination of Theo Van Gogh: From Social Drama to Cultural Trauma
2008, Duke University Press
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Table of Contents
Assassination as public performance : the murder of Theo Van Gogh
Mediating social drama
Perpetrators and victims
The clash of civilizations : a multicultural drama
A dutch dilemma : free speech, religious freedom, and multicultural tolerance
Cultural trauma and social drama.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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