Formations of Violence

Formations of Violence
Title Formations of Violence PDF eBook
Author Allen Feldman
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 333
Release 2008-03-14
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0226240800

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"A sophisticated and persuasive late-modernist political analysis that consistently draws the reader into the narratives of the author and those of the people of violence in Northern Ireland to whom he talked. . . . Simply put, this book is a feast for the intellect"—Thomas M. Wilson, American Anthropologist "One of the best books to have been written on Northern Ireland. . . . A highly imagination and significant book. Formations of Violence is an important addition to the literature on political violence."—David E. Schmitt, American Political Science Review

Speaking of Violence

Speaking of Violence
Title Speaking of Violence PDF eBook
Author Sara B. Cobb
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 310
Release 2013-08
Genre Political Science
ISBN 019982620X

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In the context of ongoing or historical violence, people tell stories about what happened, who did what to whom and why. Yet frequently, the speaking of violence reproduces the social fractures and delegitimizes, again, those that struggle against their own marginalization. This speaking of violence deepens conflict and all too often perpetuates cycles of violence. Alternatively, sometimes people do not speak of the violence and it is erased, buried with the bodies that bear it witness. This reduces the capacity of the public to address issues emerging in the aftermath of violence and repression. This book takes the notion of "narrative" as foundational to conflict analysis and resolution. Distinct from conflict theories that rely on accounts of attitudes or perceptions in the heads of individuals, this narrative perspective presumes that meaning, structured and organized as narrative processes, is the location for both analysis of conflict, as well as intervention. But meaning is political, in that not all stories can be told, or the way they are told delegitimizes and erases others. Thus, the critical narrative theory outlined in this book offers a normative approach to narrative assessment and intervention. It provides a way of evaluating narrative and designing "better-formed" stories: "better" in that they are generative of sustainable relations, creating legitimacy for all parties. In so doing, they function aesthetically and ethically to support the emergence of new histories and new futures. Indeed, critical narrative theory offers a new lens for enabling people to speak of violence in ways that undermine the intractability of conflict

Narrative, Violence, and the Law

Narrative, Violence, and the Law
Title Narrative, Violence, and the Law PDF eBook
Author Robert M. Cover
Publisher University of Michigan Press
Pages 310
Release 1992
Genre Law
ISBN 9780472064953

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Essential writings of the leading scholar of law and violence

Narrative Therapy for Women Experiencing Domestic Violence

Narrative Therapy for Women Experiencing Domestic Violence
Title Narrative Therapy for Women Experiencing Domestic Violence PDF eBook
Author Mary Allen
Publisher Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Pages 146
Release 2012
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1849051909

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This book examines how women experiencing domestic violence employ strategies of resistance and survival, and how narrative therapy helps them define their identities and resist abuse. It demonstrates how an understanding of this resistance can help practitioners effectively intervene and support these women in transitions from abuse to safety.

Forms of Being

Forms of Being
Title Forms of Being PDF eBook
Author Leo Bersani
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 184
Release 2019-07-25
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1838715851

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In each of the films discussed in this study - 'Le Mepris', 'All About My Mother', 'The Thin Red Line' - something extraordinary is proposed. Or if not proposed, then shown, visually, by stranger and more powerful means than narrative or argument.

Evil Men

Evil Men
Title Evil Men PDF eBook
Author James Dawes
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 229
Release 2013-05-06
Genre History
ISBN 0674073991

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Presented with accounts of genocide and torture, we ask how people could bring themselves to commit such horrendous acts. A searching meditation on our all-too-human capacity for inhumanity, Evil Men confronts atrocity head-on—how it looks and feels, what motivates it, how it can be stopped. Drawing on firsthand interviews with convicted war criminals from the Second Sino-Japanese War (1937–1945), James Dawes leads us into the frightening territory where soldiers perpetrated some of the worst crimes imaginable: murder, torture, rape, medical experimentation on living subjects. Transcending conventional reporting and commentary, Dawes’s narrative weaves together unforgettable segments from the interviews with consideration of the troubling issues they raise. Telling the personal story of his journey to Japan, Dawes also lays bare the cultural misunderstandings and ethical compromises that at times called the legitimacy of his entire project into question. For this book is not just about the things war criminals do. It is about what it is like, and what it means, to befriend them. Do our stories of evil deeds make a difference? Can we depict atrocity without sensational curiosity? Anguished and unflinchingly honest, as eloquent as it is raw and painful, Evil Men asks hard questions about the most disturbing capabilities human beings possess, and acknowledges that these questions may have no comforting answers.

Narratives of Domestic Violence

Narratives of Domestic Violence
Title Narratives of Domestic Violence PDF eBook
Author Jennifer Andrus
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 241
Release 2020-11-19
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 1108839525

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Drawing on data from interviews with domestic violence victims and police officers, Andrus analyses the narratives of their interactions.