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E-raamat: All-American Massacre: The Tragic Role of American Culture and Society in Mass Shootings

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What elements of contemporary American life contribute to the United States having the greatest number and highest share of public mass shootings around the globe? The editors and contributors to All-American Massacre seek to answer this question by exploring how masculinity, racism, politics, media, fame, education, gun culture, and mental health influence the causes of mass shootings in the United States.  

With a specific focus on exploring how American culture, institutions, and social structures influence the circumstances, frequency, and severity of mass shootings in the United States, All-American Massacre advances emerging theoretical perspectives and forges fresh approaches, new research questions, and innovative data and conclusions.  

Bringing together pioneering scholars, this groundbreaking compilation of research and analysis identifies the social roots of this insidious threat and prompts new reflections on how we can stop the seemingly endless cycle of horror and death.All-American Massacre helps clarify the unique nature and salience of mass shootings in American life.  

Contributors: Melanie Brazzell, Tristan Bridges, Ryan Broll, F. Chris Curran, Sarah E. Daly, Salvatore DAngelo, James Densley, Tom Diaz, Scott Duxbury, Benjamin W. Fisher, Betsy Friauf, Emma E. Fridel, Celene Fuller, Daniel GascÓn, Patrick J. Gauding, Brooke Miller Gialopsos, Simon Gottschalk, Donald P. Haider-Markel, Stephanie Howells, Cheryl Lero Jonson, Mark R. Joslyn, Jessie Klein, Aaron Kupchik, Alison J. Marganski, Melissa M. Moon, Kristen J. Neville, Jaimee Nix, Daniel Okamura, Patrick F. Parnaby, Jillian Peterson, Michael Phillips, Paul Reeping, Jason R. Silva, William A. Stadler, Lindsay Steenberg, Tara Leigh Tober, Jillian J. Turanovic, Abigail Vegter, Stanislav Vysotsky, Lacey N. Wallace and the editors  

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"A useful work of scholarship in documenting American lethality."-Kirkus Reviews All-American Massacre is an invaluable exploration of the culture and institutions that underlie Americas gun violence epidemic. Mass shootings in our country are like an earthquake, causing death and injury at the epicenter with dramatic ripples reverberating outwards. This public health crisis affects childrens learning in school, changes communities forever, and steals peace of mind from Americans across the country in places where we shop, worship, work, and relax. This book is a sober but deeply worthwhile read.-Sarah Burd-Sharps, Senior Director of Research, Everytown for Gun Safety A novel and vital contribution, the editors and contributors to All-American Massacre provide a critical examination of the influence of American culture on the prevalence of mass murder in the United States. This timely and necessary book is an essential reference for violence scholars and policy makers, and offers the most comprehensive, explanatory text on the study of mass murder in American society to date.-Taimi Castle, Director of the Mahatma Gandhi Center for Global Nonviolence "This edited collection attempts to better understand the factors that contribute to the US having the greatest number and highest share of public mass shootings in the world. Recognizing that this is a uniquely American problem, editors Madfis and Lankford provide a critical examination of mass shootings through the lens of American culture, institutions, and social structures.... The chapters are well written and referenced and include both qualitative and quantitative research.... An excellent addition to sociology and criminology collections. Summing Up: Recommended."-Choice  

Acknowledgments ix
PART I EDITORS' INTRODUCTION
1 Mass Shootings and American Culture and Society
3(16)
Eric Madfis
Adam Lankford
PART II MASS SHOOTINGS AND AMERICAN MASCULINITIES
2 Mass Shootings and American Masculinity
19(14)
Tristan Bridges
Tara Leigh Tober
Melanie Brazzell
3 The Patriarchal Patterns of Male Mass Killers in America: A Typology
33(16)
Alison J. Marganski
4 Mass Shootings Involving Intimate Partners in the United States: Prevalence and Patterns
49(15)
Jillian J. Turanovic
Kristen J. Neville
5 Involuntary Celibates, Masculinities, and Violence in American Culture
64(13)
Sarah E. Daly
6 Structural Strain, Intersectionality, and Mass Murder: A Case Study of the Isla Vista Shooting
77(16)
Daniel Gascon
PART III MASS SHOOTINGS AND WHITE SUPREMACY IN AMERICA
7 White Supremacy, Frontier Myths, the "Great Replacement" Theory, and the Making of American Mass Killers
93(12)
Betsy Friauf
Michael Phillips
8 The Accelerationists: White Supremacist Movement Culture and the Strategy of Mass Shootings in the United States
105(15)
Stanislav Vysotsky
9 Violent Revenge, Derealization, and Deadly Violence: White Supremacist Websites and Mass Shootings
120(15)
Simon Gottschalk
Daniel Okamura
Jaimee Nix
Celene Fuller
10 Mass Violence, White Empathy: How Media Narratives Shape Public Sentiment on Mass Shootings
135(14)
Scott Duxbury
PART IV MASS SHOOTINGS AND AMERICAN MASS MEDIA AND SOCIAL MEDIA
11 "I'll See You on National T.V.!": America's Fame-seeking Mass Shooters and Their Global Influence
149(13)
Jason R. Silva
12 Is No Notoriety Enough?: Attaining Micro-Fame beyond the Mass Media
162(12)
Stephanie Howells
Ryan Broll
Patrick F. Parnaby
13 "And What Are All These People Watching?": The American Celebrity Industry, Genre, and Film Adaptations of School Shootings
174(17)
Lindsay Steenberg
PART V MASS SHOOTINGS AND AMERICAN POLITICS
14 The American Politics of Mass Shootings: Sun Tzu, Clausewitz, and the Unicorn
191(16)
Tom Diaz
15 Heated Partisan Rhetoric: An Important Factor in Mass Shootings That Involve Political Figures in the United States
207(15)
Mark R. Joslyn
16 Support for Gun Rights: Group Identities, Perceptions of Safety, and Attitudes about Responses to Mass Shootings in the United States
222(17)
Donald P. Haider-Markel
Abigail Vegter
Patrick J. Gauding
PART VI MASS SHOOTINGS AND AMERICAN EDUCATION
17 A Case of American Exceptionalism: The Influence of Super Controllers in Mass School Shootings
239(14)
Brooke Miller Gialopsos
Cheryl Lero Jonson
Melissa M. Moon
William A. Stadler
18 Perceptions of Blame for Gun Violence in U.S. Schools: Media Coverage of the Stoneman Douglas High School Shooting
253(15)
Aaron Kupchik
Benjamin W. Fisher
F. Chris Curran
Salvatore DAngelo
19 Preventing School Shootings and Healing America's Bootstrap Trauma with Compassionate and Cooperative Schools
268(17)
Jessie Klein
PART VII MASS SHOOTINGS, FIREARMS, AND MENTAL HEALTH IN AMERICA
20 The Precarious Relationship between Firearm Access and Mass Shootings in the United States: Logically Obvious but Analytically Evasive
285(10)
Paul Reeping
21 Do Gun Control Laws Prevent Mass Shootings in the United States?: A Review of the Evidence
295(11)
Emma E. Fridel
22 Gun Purchasing Patterns in the United States: Trends Surrounding Mass Shootings
306(13)
Lacey N. Wallace
23 Mass Shootings and Mental Health in the United States: Key Dynamics and Controversies
319(18)
Jillian Peterson
James Densley
Contributors 337(8)
Index 345
Eric Madfis is Associate Professor in the School of Social Work and Criminal Justice at the University of Washington, Tacoma. His research has been published in academic journals across a range of disciplines and featured in national and international media outlets. He is the author of How to Stop School Rampage Killing: Lessons from Averted Mass Shootings and Bombings. Adam Lankford is Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice at the University of Alabama. He is the author of two previous books and many peer-reviewed journal articles. His findings on mass shootings and other forms of criminal behavior have been cited by every major media outlet in the United States and international media from more than 40 countries.