Violence Elsewhere 2

Violence Elsewhere 2
Title Violence Elsewhere 2 PDF eBook
Author Dr Clare Bielby
Publisher Boydell & Brewer
Pages 273
Release 2024-11-12
Genre History
ISBN 1640141375

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Examines ideas of violence in German culture after 9/11 through the lens of "violence elsewhere" - exploring works and discourses about violence in distant locations or times. Following the Nazi era, the Holocaust, and the Second World War, in postwar Germany thinking or speaking about that extreme violence seemed distinctively difficult - even perhaps, at times, impossible. Yet we can learn about understandings of violence in this period in novel ways by exploring images and constructions in German culture of faraway violence, as shown in the recent volume Violence Elsewhere 1: Imagining Distant Violence in Germany, 1945-2001. As of September 11, 2001, violence came to appear transnationally, spectacularly mobile in new ways. Consequently, Violence Elsewhere 2 explores ideas about "violence elsewhere" in German-language culture since 2001. Here, "elsewhere" can mean not only distant places; it may also be violence perceived as foreign, or in the past. Simultaneously, this work suggests that the idea of 9/11 as a watershed in thinking about violence is more complex than meets the eye. Here, nine essays consider classic literary forms like poetry and prose fiction, from the short story to the intergenerational German family novel to Black feminist speculative fiction. Contributors examine, too, philosophy, performance and multimedia art, political and other forms of public discourse, and film. Topics include, amongst others, the "war on terror," slow environmental violence, the Armenian genocide, portrayals of refugees and migrants, legacies of colonial violence, space travel, and the persistent resonance of the German past. Contributors: Sofía Forchieri, Susanne C. Knittel, Marie Kolkenbrock, Priscilla Layne, Joanne Leal, Francesca Lewis, Frauke Matthes, Lizzie Stewart, Nicola Thomas, and Kathrin Wunderlich. This book is available as Open Access under the Creative Commons license CC BY-NC-ND.

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Pages 511
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ISBN 164014191X

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Forensic Architecture

Forensic Architecture
Title Forensic Architecture PDF eBook
Author Eyal Weizman
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 361
Release 2017-05-01
Genre Law
ISBN 1935408178

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In recent years, a little-known research group named Forensic Architecture began using novel research methods to undertake a series of investigations into human rights abuses. Today, the group provides crucial evidence for international courts and works with a wide range of activist groups, NGOs, Amnesty International, and the UN. Beyond shedding new light on human rights violations and state crimes across the globe, Forensic Architecture has also created a new form of investigative practice that bears its name. The group uses architecture as an optical device to investigate armed conflicts and environmental destruction, as well as to cross-reference a variety of evidence sources, such as new media, remote sensing, material analysis, witness testimony, and crowd-sourcing. In Forensic Architecture, Eyal Weizman, the group’s founder, provides, for the first time, an in-depth introduction to the history, practice, assumptions, potentials, and double binds of this practice. The book includes an extensive array of images, maps, and detailed documentation that records the intricate work the group has performed. Included in this volume are case studies that traverse multiple scales and durations, ranging from the analysis of the shrapnel fragments in a room struck by drones in Pakistan, the reconstruction of a contested shooting in the West Bank, the architectural recreation of a secret Syrian detention center from the memory of its survivors, a blow-by-blow account of a day-long battle in Gaza, and an investigation of environmental violence and climate change in the Guatemalan highlands and elsewhere. Weizman’s Forensic Architecture, stunning and shocking in its critical narrative, powerful images, and daring investigations, presents a new form of public truth, technologically, architecturally, and aesthetically produced. Their practice calls for a transformative politics in which architecture as a field of knowledge and a mode of interpretation exposes and confronts ever-new forms of state violence and secrecy.

Christian Faith and Violence 2

Christian Faith and Violence 2
Title Christian Faith and Violence 2 PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Pages 343
Release 2019-12-30
Genre Religion
ISBN 9004259481

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Volumes 10 and 11 of Studies in Reformed Theology consist of the texts written for the fifth international conference of the International Reformed Theological Institute (IRTI), which was dedicated to the theme, 'Christian Faith and Violence'. Specific theological questions were at the core of the discussions, e.g. what does violence imply for the doctrine of God? How to deal with biblical stories and commands that often contain an overwhelmingly violent character? What about applying christian ethics in situations of violence that we are exposed to? What is our calling in situations of oppression and a longing for liberation and justice?

Major Events of the Nuclear Age

Major Events of the Nuclear Age
Title Major Events of the Nuclear Age PDF eBook
Author Erik V. Nordheim
Publisher
Pages 604
Release 1967
Genre Astronautics and civilization
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Memory, Trauma and Narratives of the Self

Memory, Trauma and Narratives of the Self
Title Memory, Trauma and Narratives of the Self PDF eBook
Author Edmundo Balsemão Pires
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
Pages 261
Release 2024-08-06
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1035337975

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This insightful book explores the impact of traumatic experiences on the constitution of narrative identity. Editors Edmundo Balsem‹o Pires, Cl‡udio Alexandre S. Carvalho, and Joana Ricarte bring together multidisciplinary experts to examine the epistemic and ethical-political value of narrative memory, demonstrating its significance in forming essential aspects of the self and collective identity.

La Vie de Nostre Benoit Sauveur Ihesuscrist and la Saincte Vie de Nostre Dame

La Vie de Nostre Benoit Sauveur Ihesuscrist and la Saincte Vie de Nostre Dame
Title La Vie de Nostre Benoit Sauveur Ihesuscrist and la Saincte Vie de Nostre Dame PDF eBook
Author Millard Meiss
Publisher Penn State Press
Pages 322
Release 1990-12-20
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 0271004037

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Presents a study of this ancient manuscript.