Terrorism and Culture: Macbeth, 9/11 and the Gunpowder Plot
Holderness, Graham
(2018)
Terrorism and Culture: Macbeth, 9/11 and the Gunpowder Plot.
ISSN 2271-6424
This article offers a critique of Robert Appelbaum’s work on Shakespeare and terrorism, particularly his reflections on Macbeth and the Gunpowder Plot. It argues that terrorism such as that exemplified by the Gunpowder Plot and 9/11 may, whatever their ostensible motives, be in reality nihilistic, merely destructive and offering (in Derrida’s words) “nothing good to be hoped for”. The achievement of Shakespeare’s Macbeth is to expose, via the languages of poetry and religion, the ‘mystery of iniquity’ (2 Thess. 2.7) that lies behind all terrorism.
Item Type | Article |
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Uncontrolled Keywords | Robert Appelbaum; Gunpowder Plot; Macbeth; nihilism; terrorism; 9/11 |
Date Deposited | 14 Nov 2024 10:42 |
Last Modified | 14 Nov 2024 10:42 |
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