A Hermeneutics of Violence

A Hermeneutics of Violence
Title A Hermeneutics of Violence PDF eBook
Author Mark Muhannad Ayyash
Publisher
Pages 288
Release 2019
Genre Electronic books
ISBN 9781487532857

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The book follows violence into the complex and hidden dimensions in and through which it eludes the collective comprehension and understanding of all who attempt to make sense of it.

A Hermeneutics of Violence

A Hermeneutics of Violence
Title A Hermeneutics of Violence PDF eBook
Author Mark M. Ayyash
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 288
Release 2019-09-09
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1487532865

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Attention to the elusiveness of violence opens up a rich landscape of analysis, whereby social scientists can examine the often-overlooked transformative dimensions of violent acts. Theories of violence are numerous today, but because of the mysterious nature of violence, and how each individual or group may endure it uniquely, its study cannot be limited to one specialized and highly restricted field. A Hermeneutics of Violence seeks to remedy this problem by placing in dialogue various theories of violence from the disciplines of anthropology, sociology, international relations, and philosophy. This study uses a four-dimensional lens to examine the many facets of violence, including its instrumental, linguistic, mimetic, and transcendental dimensions. Far from irreconcilable, these positions, when placed within a four-dimensional outlook, open up new avenues for the study of particular cases of violence. Exploring the complex interactions, for instance, of "enemy-siblings," Mark M. Ayyash reveals "postures of incommensurability" that continuously produce conflictual positions across a spectrum of time and space and demand the release of violence. The book concludes that these postures must be understood and deconstructed before we can have a legitimate chance to achieve peace and justice, the conceptions of which must come with the intent of not necessarily opposing violence but rather replacing our conceptions of what the violences have come to constitute as "real."

Interpreting Violence

Interpreting Violence
Title Interpreting Violence PDF eBook
Author Cassandra Falke
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 196
Release 2023-03-30
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1000840298

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Representations of violence surround us in everyday life – in news reports, films and novels – inviting interpretation and raising questions about the ethics of viewing or reading about harm done to others. How can we understand the processes of meaning-making involved in interpreting violent events and experiences? And can these acts of interpretation themselves be violent by reproducing the violence that they represent? This book examines the ethics of engaging with violent stories from a broad hermeneutic perspective. It offers multidisciplinary perspectives on the sense-making involved in interpreting violence in its various forms, from blatant physical violence to less visible forms that may inhere in words or in the social and political order of our societies. By focusing on different ways of narrating violence and on the cultural and paradigmatic forms that govern such narrations, Interpreting Violence explores the ethical potential of literature, art and philosophy to expose mechanisms of violence while also recognizing their implication in structures that contribute to or benefit from practices of violence.

Sacred Violence

Sacred Violence
Title Sacred Violence PDF eBook
Author Robert Hamerton-Kelly
Publisher Augsburg Fortress Publishing
Pages 248
Release 1992
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN

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La Violencia and the Hebrew Bible

La Violencia and the Hebrew Bible
Title La Violencia and the Hebrew Bible PDF eBook
Author Susanne Scholz
Publisher SBL Press
Pages 275
Release 2016-05-11
Genre Religion
ISBN 0884141314

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Exegetically noteworthy and culturally-theologically relevant Violence in its wide range of horrifying expressions is real in people’s lives, and biblical interpreters must take violence in the world seriously to arrive at relevant ideas about the place of the Bible in the world. Each essay addresses people’s experiences of violence in the study of the Bible through the context of la violencia, the Spanish noun referring to the brutal, repressive, and murderous policies of state-sponsored violence practiced in many South and Central American and Caribbean countries during the twentieth century that external powers such as the USA often endorsed and fostered. The volume represents an important contribution to biblical studies and to the field of Latina/o studies. The contributors are Cheryl B. Anderson, Pablo Andiñach, Nancy Bedford, Lee Cuéllar, Steed V. Davidson, Serge Frolov, Renata Furst, Julia M. O’Brien, Todd Penner, José Enrique Ramírez, Ivoni Richter Reimer, and Susanne Scholz. Features: Twelve essays by scholars living and working on the American continent Articles reveal the complex historical, political, and cultural conditions on the American continent that have contributed to our understanding of violence in the Bible Focus on themes of racial, social, and cultural violence

Studies in the Hermeneutics of Violence in Second-generation British Romanticism

Studies in the Hermeneutics of Violence in Second-generation British Romanticism
Title Studies in the Hermeneutics of Violence in Second-generation British Romanticism PDF eBook
Author James Adams Dunn
Publisher
Pages 496
Release 1996
Genre English literature
ISBN

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La Violencia and the Hebrew Bible

La Violencia and the Hebrew Bible
Title La Violencia and the Hebrew Bible PDF eBook
Author Susanne Scholz
Publisher SBL Press
Pages 0
Release 2016-05-25
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780884141327

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Exegetically noteworthy and culturally-theologically relevant Violence in its wide range of horrifying expressions is real in people’s lives, and biblical interpreters must take violence in the world seriously to arrive at relevant ideas about the place of the Bible in the world. Each essay addresses people’s experiences of violence in the study of the Bible through the context of la violencia, the Spanish noun referring to the brutal, repressive, and murderous policies of state-sponsored violence practiced in many South and Central American and Caribbean countries during the twentieth century that external powers such as the USA often endorsed and fostered. The volume represents an important contribution to biblical studies and to the field of Latina/o studies. The contributors are Cheryl B. Anderson, Pablo Andiñach, Nancy Bedford, Lee Cuéllar, Steed V. Davidson, Serge Frolov, Renata Furst, Julia M. O’Brien, Todd Penner, José Enrique Ramírez, Ivoni Richter Reimer, and Susanne Scholz. Features: Twelve essays by scholars living and working on the American continent Articles reveal the complex historical, political, and cultural conditions on the American continent that have contributed to our understanding of violence in the Bible Focus on themes of racial, social, and cultural violence