How is hostage spaceconstructed? Inthis age-long procedure found in conflicts around the world, strange forms ofterror and intimacy arise, particularly in the contemporary Islamic cultures ofChechnya, Albania, and Bosnia. This book investigates the modes of desire andpolitics found in kidnapping, in order to reveal the voices of victims andkidnappers that often remain closed up. Dejan Lukic exploresthe spaces where hostages and hostage takers come into contact - spaces ofaccident, sacrifice, hope, and catastrophe - or, in other words, the spacesthat announce utopias bound to fail. In this book, the figures of thevictim, the terrorist, the sovereign, the resistance fighter and the witness -among others - emerge with a new face; one that will contribute to ourunderstandings of what it means to act politically and ethically today.