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    War is a Force That Gives Us Meaning

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      Arafat, Yasir, 24

      Arendt, Hannah, 15, 150, 151

      Ares, 100

      Argentina, 47, 141

      Dirty War and, 43–45, 134

      nationalism and, 59–60

      rape camps in, 104

      torture in, 134–135

      willingness to kill and, 88

      Aristotle, 161

      Arkan, 27, 103

      Armenians, genocide of, 122–125

      Arnedt, Hannah, 106

      art, significance in wartime, 62–63

      Asadourian, Hagob H., 122–125

      Asadourian, John, 123–125

      Athens, 183

      Auden, W. H., 90

      Augustan age, 26

      Austerlitz, 31

      Australia, 6

      Ayala, Edilberto, 164

      Ayios Demetrios Church, 66

      Badzić, Murdija, 119–120

      Bakovik,Burka, 110, 111

      Baldizón, Alvaro José, 36

      Balkans, 13, 66, 161

      culture destruction and, 77

      myth of war and, 21, 26, 31–32

      rape camps in, 104

      Banja Luka, 107, 163

      Bartov, Omer, 86, 92

      Basovizza, 132

      Basra, Shiite uprising in, 89–90

      BBC, 59

      Belgrade, 103

      Belgrade Circle, 55

      Belgrade University, 55

      Berdichec, 135

      Bible, 27

      Bildt, Carl, 79

      bin Laden, Osama, 8

      Bisbua, casualties of war in, 13

      Blood, 134

      Blood and Vengeance (Sudetic), 166

      B’nai B’rith, 70

      Bosanski Novi, 104

      Bosnian War

      aftermath of, 117–120

      attraction of war and, 6–7

      cause of, 149–156

      Communist hierarchy in, 4

      culture and, 62–63, 69–73, 76–80

      displacement and, 106–112

      end of, 151–153

      killing in, 9, 86–87, 88

      memory recovery and, 128–130

      myth of war and, 20–21, 25, 26

      nationalism and, 14–15, 48–58

      Serbian warrior and, 20

      sex and, 104–106

      U.S. intervention in, 16, 20

      UN and, 1, 16, 32, 104

      war as drug and, 163–164

      Brandt, Willy, 57

      Brazil, 141

      Brckić, Bosko, 169

      The Bridge on the Drina (Andrić), 112

      Britain, 44, 147

      Browning, Christopher, 87–88

      Buenos Aries, 59

      Burundi, casualties of war in, 13

      Bush, George W., 4, 160

      Buvac, Ratko, 129

      Cairo, 148

      California, 5

      Caligula, 103

      Calvus, 184

      Cambodia, 126

      Camino Real Hotel, 8

      Canada, 49

      Canetti, Elias, 112, 145

      Caputo, Philip, 26

      Carlos, Commandante, 131

      Carlotta, 101–102

      Casa Rosada, 59

      Cassandra, 25

      Catholic Church, 46

      Catullus, 170, 183, 184

      cause

      of Bosnian War, 149–156

      language of, 148

      myth of war and, 146–147

      of Persian Gulf War, 142–146, 148–149

      war and, 142–156

      Ceauşescu, Nicolae, 2

      Central America, 13, 24, 35, 161

      Chechens, 9

      Chechnya, 13, 16, 170

      “Chetniks,” 14, 153

      children, war and, 93–98

      Chile, 44, 141

      Christianity, 147–148

      Chronicle of a Death Foretold (Márquez), 16

      Cicero, 183

      Civilization and Its Discontents (Freud), 158

      Clark, Wesley K., 16

      Clerides, Glafkos, 66

      Clinton, Bill, 20, 34

      Cold War, 15, 131

      Coleman, Kathleen, 183

      Colombia, 2, 13

      communism, 27

      Communist Partisans, 131–132

      Congo, 105, 163

      Congress, 5

      Congressional Human Rights Caucus, 145

      Conrad, Joseph, 90

      Contras, 24, 36

      Conversation with Goya: Signs, Bridges (Andrić), 122

      Coriolanus (Shakespeare), 83, 168

      Ćosić, Dobrica, 48

      Costa Rica, 6

      Crimean War, 22

      Croatia, 14

      Catholic Church in, 46

      Education Ministry in, 33

      gangsters and, 27–28

      myth of war and, 20, 21, 26, 32–34

      nationalism and, 70–71

      victimhood and, 64

      See also Bosnian War

      Cromwell, Oliver, 19

      Crvena Zemlja, 127

      Cuba, 35, 102

      culture

      Bosnian War and, 62–63

      destruction of, 62–82

      memory and, 123

      nationalism and, 62

      state and, 62

      war and, 3, 62–82

      The Culture of Narcissism (Lasch), 37

      Cura, Fatima, 109

      Cyclops, 12

      Cyprus, Turkish invasion of, 64–67

      Czechoslovakia, 57

      Damascus, 149

      Dante, 1

      Davor, 107

      Dayton peace agreement (1995), 151–152

      death

      abuse of, 89, 137

      anonymous, 135

      media and, 146

      U.S. and, 160

      war and, 89, 144–146, 157–158, 165–167

      democracy, terrorism and, 9, 148

      Denktash, Rauf, 67

      desaparecido, 135

      Desdemona, 72

      Dhahran, 23, 142

      Dido, 168

      Dirty War, 43–45, 134

      Dispatches (Herr), 146

      displacement, 106–112

      Djilas, Milovan, 57, 63, 167

      Doboj, 155

      Dobrinja, 119–120

      Dorfman, Ariel, 133

      Dragan, Captain, 27

      Dresden, 28

      Drina River, 112

      drug of war, 17, 25, 87–88, 101, 162–164, 173

      Dulcinea, 27

      Durant, Will, 10

      Duras, Marguerite, 60

      East Timor, 170

      Egypt, 77

      ekpyrosis, 166

      Eliot, T. S., 90

      El Salvador, 2, 133, 144, 150

      civil war in, 86

      death squads in, 8

      exhumations in, 126

      killing of children in, 94

      myth of war and, 25, 35, 39–42

      revolutionary movements in, 35, 39–42

      war in, 5–6, 164

      willingness to kill and, 88

      Enzensberger, Hans Magnus, 67

      “Epitaph to a Tyrant” (Auden), 90

      Eris, 100

      Eritrea, 13

      Eros, 101

      Thanatos vs., 158–185

      Ethiopia, 13

      Euripides, 28

      Facing the Extreme: Moral Life in the Concentration Camps (Todorov), 48–58

      Faid, Neamon Mohammed, 97

      Falkland Islands, 43, 59

      Falstaff, 38–39

      Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front (FMLN), 40

      fear, war and, 83–85

      Fejzić, Fadil, 50, 52–53

      Fietlowitz, Marguerite, 134

      FMLN. See Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front

      foibe, 132

      Fortinbras, Prince, 79

      France, 3, 10, 55, 155

      Frankl, Victor, 170–171

      Franz Ferdinand, 77, 80

      Free Belgrade University, 58

      Freedman, James O., 182

      “freedom fighters,” 24

      Freud, Sigmund, 32, 158, 162

      friendship in
    war, 115–116

      galabias, 93

      Gani Tal, 93

      Gashi, Shukrije, 184

      Gaza, 2–4, 35, 93–98

      Germany, 16, 109, 150, 155

      Gharib, Ramazan, 179

      Glavaš, Branimir, 27

      god, war as, 10–11

      Goodbye Darkness (Manchester), 173–175

      Goražde, 50

      Grand Illusion (film), 85

      Grant, Ulysses S., 16

      Gray, J. Glenn, 101, 115, 116, 164–165, 176

      Grbavica, 153

      Greece, 16, 133

      Greeks, 166, 182

      Armenians and, 125

      war and, 10, 26

      Green Line, 65, 66–67

      Grossman, Vasily, 135–136

      Grujić, Branko, 76

      Guatemala, 2

      casualties of war in, 13

      killing of children in, 94

      rebels in, 144

      Gulf War. See Persian Gulf War

      Ha’aretz, 165

      The Hague, 141

      Hamlet (Shakespeare), 78–79

      Hanoi, 8

      happiness, meaning and, 159

      Harvard Divinty School, 147

      “Harvest Festival,” 88

      Hassan, Pershan, 137–138

      Hector, 29

      Helen, 26

      Henry V (Shakespeare), 25, 26, 38–39

      Hephaestos, 100

      heroism, myth of war and, 83–86

      Herr, Michael, 146, 162–163

      High Commission for Refugees, 104, 155

      Hiroshima, 28

      History: A Novel (Morante), 89

      Hitler, Adolf, 126, 151

      Holocaust, 70, 77, 92

      Homer, 26, 29

      House of Dolls (Ka’Tzetnik), 92

      Human Rights Watch, 138

      Hume, David, 19

      Hungary, 16

      Hussein, Saddam, 13, 95, 136–137, 149

      Ie Shima, 176

      Ignatieff, Michael, 71

      The Iliad (Homer), 11, 12, 90, 115–116

      Impasses of Historical Reality (Tudjman), 70

      innocents, violence against, 8

      intifada, 98

      Iran, 2, 10, 177–178

      Islamic revolution (1979), 177

      Iraq, 77, 127, 144–145

      killing sites in, 136–141

      Kurdish rebellion and, 2

      language of war and, 8

      willingness to kill and, 88

      Iraqi Republican Guard, 2

      Ireland, 13, 66

      Islam, 47, 147–148

      Islamic fundamentalists, 5

      Islamic University, 68

      Ismić, Admira, 169

      Israel, 77

      alliances with, 8

      Palestine and, 4, 13, 14, 24, 47, 92–98

      United Nations and, 68

      war of independence in, 47

      Istrian Peninsula, 131

      Italy, 131–132

      Jerusalem, 4

      Jews, 70

      Egypt and, 77

      Israeli war of indepence and, 47

      massacre of, 135

      World War II and, 87–88

      jihad, 4

      Jordan, 77

      Joyce, James, 131

      Judaism, 147–148

      Julian the Turk, 134–135

      Jünger, Ernst, 85

      Kalinin, 126

      Kalowa Hill, 137

      Kapušciński, Ryszard, 101, 102

      Karadžić, Radovan, 50, 58, 69

      Karisik, Milenko, 152

      Katić, Milorad, 153

      Katyn Forest, 126

      Ka’Tzetnik, 92

      Kerrey, Bob, 172–173

      KGB, 136

      Khafji, 23

      Khan Younis refugee camp, 93–98

      Khartoum, 39

      Kigali, 16–17

      killing

      in Bosnian War, 9

      impersonal, 84–87

      war and, 173–177

      King Lear (Shakespeare), 28, 181–182

      Kiš, Danilo, 45, 63

      kleos, 12

      Kljuć, 107, 127

      Kneževic, Zeljko, 156

      Kopaci, 52

      Korea, 21

      Kosovo, 2, 13, 75

      myth of war and, 25

      NATO and, 184

      sex and, 105–106

      U.S. intervention in, 16

      willingness to kill and, 88

      Kosovo Liberation Army, 105

      Kovać, Huso, 120–121

      Kovačević, Sava, 167

      Kovach, Bill, 182

      Krstović, Dejan, 79

      Kuljanin, Jovo, 155

      Kundera, Milan, 130

      Kurdish rebellion, 2

      Kuwait, 25, 38, 144–145, 148

      Kuwait City, 85, 90, 149

      Lang, Jack, 55

      language of war, 8, 148

      Larkin, Philip, 157

      Lasch, Christopher, 37

      Lebanon, 69

      Ledra Palace Hotel, 66–67

      Lee, Barbara J., 5

      Leipzig, 31

      LeShan, Lawrence, 21

      Levi, Primo, 53, 117

      The Lexicon of Terror (Fietlowitz), 134

      Liberia, 13, 16, 25

      Libya, 2

      Life and Fate (Grossman), 135, 136

      Life and Nothing But (film), 133

      Life in the Tomb (Myrivilis), 31

      Light Brigade, 143

      Lizdek, Boba, 119

      Ljesić, Nikola, 154–156

      Lloyd, Anthony, 162

      London Observer, 30–31

      Lotus, 103

      love, war and, 100, 158–185

      Lozano, Hernán, 37

      Lukić, Milan, 113–114

      Luxembourg, Duke of, 19

      Macbeth (Shakespeare), 28, 181

      Madrid, 6

      Mahdi, Sadek, 39

      Majdanek, 88

      Makic, Mehmet, 108

      Malvinas, 43

      Man’s Search for Meaning (Frankl), 170

      Manchester, William, 174

      manhood, heroism and, 84

      Manjaca concentration camp, 129

      Manojlovic, Srdjan, 155

      Márquez, Gabriel García, 16

      Mars, 165

      Marx, Karl, 56

      Matić, Milivoje, 155–156

      Matić, Slobodan, 156

      McNamara, Robert, 8, 11

      meaning, war and, 158–159

      Medanovic, Senad, 128, 129

      media

      death and, 146

      myth of war and, 22–23, 143

      war and, 20, 142–144

      Medić, Dursuma, 110–111

      memory, recovery of, 122–141

      Menem, Carlos Saúl, 135

      Middle East, 35, 77, 161

      A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Shakespeare), 45

      Mikaya, Kanan, 138

      Milanović, Seka, 110

      Milošević, Marko, 103

      Milošević, Slobodan, 9, 48, 103

      Bosnian War and, 21, 55, 60–61

      Mladić, Ratko, 58

      Mobutu, Joseph-Désiré, 10

      Mohammed, Ahmed, 140

      Moharb, Ahmed, 95

      Montoneros, 134

      Morano, Miguel Gil, 170

      Morante, Elsa, 89, 91

      Morel, Edmund Dene, 147

      Mostar, 48, 73

      Mount Igman, 1, 121

      Mowat, Farley, 28

      MPLA. See Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola

      Mujaković, Mirnes, 107–109

      Mujaković, Rasema, 107–109, 109–110

      Murad, Ali, 94

      Muslims, 9

      Balkans and, 66

      Islam and, 47

      myth of war and, 20, 26, 32–34

      nationalist rhetoric and, 14–15

      Serbs and, 129

      as victims, 64

      Myrivilis, Stratis, 31

      myth

      nationalism and, 45–50

      racism and, 24

      of Serbian warrior, 20

      of war, 3, 11, 17, 19–42, 134,
    141, 143, 173

      My War Gone By, I Miss It So (Lloyd), 162

      Nagasaki, 28

      nationalism

      Bosnian War and, 14–15, 48–58

      culture and, 62

      Dirty War and, 43–45

      myth of war and, 45–50

      problem with, 58–59

      September 11 and, 15

      symbols of, 63

      war and, 43–61

      Native Americans, 47

      NATO. See North Atlantic Treaty Organization

      Naushahr, 177–178

      Nayriah, 145

      Nazis, 135

      Nestor, 11

      New York City, 8, 125

      New York Times, 58, 166

      New York Times Magazine, 173

      Nicaragua, 2, 24, 34–37, 144

      Nicosia, 64, 65, 66

      Niebuhr, Reinhold, 17, 144

      nihilistic relativism, 150

      Nina, 103

      1984 (Orwell), 9

      Nixon-Eckersall, Richard, 65

      North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), 107, 136, 184

      “Nuclear Posture Review,” 160

      Octavius, 168

      odussomai, 12

      Odysseus, 12

      The Odyssey (Homer), 12

      Ohio, 36

      Olympus Hotel, 65

      Ordinary Men (Browning), 87

      The Origins of Totalitarianism (Arendt), 15

      Orwell, George, 9–10, 35

      Oslo peace agreement, 98

      Othello (Shakespeare), 72

      Ottoman Empire, 123

      Outcast of the Islands (Conrad), 90

      Palestine, 9

      culture and, 67–70

      Israel and, 13, 14, 24, 47, 92–98

      uprising in, 4, 154

      Pandarus, 25

      patriotism

      myth of, 141

      soldiers and, 14–15

      war and, 10, 14–15, 176

      Patroclus, 29

      Pavelić, Ante, 34

      Pavle, Patriarch, 56

      Penthesilea, 159

      Persian Gulf War, 2, 13

      cause of, 142–146, 148–149

      impersonal slaughter of, 84–85

      Kuwait and, 148

      myth of war and, 23, 25

      nationalism and, 61

      NATO and, 136

      Persians, 125

      Philistines, 30

      Phostoxin, 178

      Pinochet, Augusto, 135

      pity, 89

      Plato, 1

      Plaza de Mayo, 59

      Pledge of Resistance, 36

      Poland, 16, 87

      Poniatowa, 88

      pool reporters, 142, 143

      Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA), 102

      Pretty Villages, Pretty Flames (film), 150–151

      Prhovo, 127, 129

      Prijedor, 104

      Princip, Gavrilo, 77–78

      Prinjavor, 107

      Pristina, 75

      professional soldiership, 90–91

      Proust, 91

      The Psychology of War (LeShan), 21

      Pudin Han, 127

      Punjab, 2

      Pyle, Ernie, 176–177

      Quintilia, 184

      quislings, 14

      Quixote, Don, 27

      racism, 24

      Rahman, Murad Abdel, 94

      Ramovic, Rifet, 109

      rape camps, 104

      Rayyan, Nezar, 68–69

      Ražnjatović, Zeljko, 27, 103

      Reagan, Ronald, 24

      reality, mythic vs. sensory, 21–22

      recovery from war, 12, 129–130, 133–134, 162

      redemption, apocalypse and, 85

      Reed, Dan, 169–170

     


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