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Artikelmerkmale
- Artikelzustand
- Subtitle
- Anthropological Perspectives on Intergenerational Transmission
- EAN
- 9781845456245
- ISBN
- 9781845456245
- Release Year
- 2009
- Book Title
- Remembering Violence
- Title
- Remembering Violence
- Contributor
- Katharina Schramm (Edited by)
- ISBN-10
- 1845456246
- Genre
- Society & Culture
- Topic
- Social Sciences
- Country/Region of Manufacture
- GB
- Release Date
- 12/01/2009
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Publisher
Berghahn Books, Incorporated
ISBN-10
1845456246
ISBN-13
9781845456245
eBay Product ID (ePID)
72526318
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
280 Pages
Publication Name
Remembering Violence : Anthropological Perspectives on Intergenerational Transmission
Language
English
Publication Year
2009
Subject
Social History, Cognitive Psychology & Cognition, Ethnopsychology, Violence in Society, Anthropology / General, Interpersonal Relations
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Social Science, Psychology, History
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
0.7 in
Item Weight
18 Oz
Item Length
9.3 in
Item Width
6.3 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2009-045263
Dewey Edition
23
Reviews
"This collection of consistently interesting articles contributes to the very boom in studies of memory towards which the editors ambiguously claim some skepticism." JRAI "[This volume] is an important anthropological contribution to this expanding field [of memories of past violence]...The ethnographic diversity of the chapters allows for cross-cultural comparison and, as the editors themselves underscore, for different methodological and analytical approaches." Social Anthropology/Anthropologie sociale "This collection of essays marks out fertile ground for anthropological investigations of memories of violence and trauma...the fine-grained analyses [ the wide ranging case studies contain] give the lie to any simplistic, ethnocentric and yet unversalising, explanations...it throws a stunning critical spotlight upon many contemporary 'Western' therapeutic approaches that insist upon the 'talking cure'...It makes a valuable contribution to the anthropology of time, memory and violence and is suitable for advanced undergraduate and postgraduate courses." Anthroplogical Notebooks "This is a rich and stimulating collection...Taken together [these chapters] provide an excellent antidote to simplistic medical or psychological approaches to the long-term effects of violence on victims and their families." Paul Antze , York University, Toronto "[A] timely and important collection that brings together a number of current literatures in anthropology and memory studies...The volume enriches and complicates the study of memory, while making at the same time a strong case for the distinctiveness of anthropology's potential to contribute to such an enterprise." Stuart McLean , University of Minnesota, "This collection of consistently interesting articles contributes to the very boom in studies of memory towards which the editors ambiguously claim some skepticism." · JRAI "[This volume] is an important anthropological contribution to this expanding field [of memories of past violence]...The ethnographic diversity of the chapters allows for cross-cultural comparison and, as the editors themselves underscore, for different methodological and analytical approaches." · Social Anthropology/Anthropologie sociale "This collection of essays marks out fertile ground for anthropological investigations of memories of violence and trauma...the fine-grained analyses [ the wide ranging case studies contain] give the lie to any simplistic, ethnocentric and yet unversalising, explanations...it throws a stunning critical spotlight upon many contemporary 'Western' therapeutic approaches that insist upon the 'talking cure'...It makes a valuable contribution to the anthropology of time, memory and violence and is suitable for advanced undergraduate and postgraduate courses." · Anthroplogical Notebooks "This is a rich and stimulating collection...Taken together [these chapters] provide an excellent antidote to simplistic medical or psychological approaches to the long-term effects of violence on victims and their families." · Paul Antze , York University, Toronto "[A] timely and important collection that brings together a number of current literatures in anthropology and memory studies...The volume enriches and complicates the study of memory, while making at the same time a strong case for the distinctiveness of anthropology's potential to contribute to such an enterprise." · Stuart McLean , University of Minnesota
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
303.6
Table Of Content
Acknowledgements Chapter 1. Introduction: Remembering Violence Nicolas Argenti and Katharina Schramm Bodies of Memory Chapter 2. Rape and Remembrance in Guadeloupe Janine Klungel Chapter 3. Uncanny Memories, Violence and Indigenous Medicine in Southern Chile Dorthe Kristensen Performance Chapter 4. Memories of Initiation Violence: Remembered Pain and Religious Transmission among the Bulongic (Guinea, Conakry) David Berliner Chapter 5. Nationalizing Personal Trauma, Personalizing National Redemption: Performing Testimony at Auschwitz-Birkenau Jackie Feldman Landscapes, Memoryscapes and the Materiality of Objects Chapter 6. Memories of Slavery: Narrating History in Ritual Adelheid Pichler Chapter 7. In a Ruined Country: Place and the Memory of War Destruction in Argonne (France) Paola Filippucci Generations: Chasms and Bridges Chapter 8. Silent Legacies of Trauma: A Comparative Study of Cambodian Canadian and Israeli Holocaust Trauma Descendant Memory Work Carol Kidron Chapter 9. The Transmission of Traumatic Loss: A Case Study in Taiwan Stephan Feuchtwang Chapter 10. Afterword Rosalind Shaw
Synopsis
Psychologists have done a great deal of research on the effectsof trauma on the individual, revealing the paradox that violentexperiences are often secreted away beyond easy accessibility,becoming impossible to verbalize explicitly. However,comparatively little research has been done on thetransgenerational effects of trauma and the ......, Psychologists have done a great deal of research on the effects of trauma on the individual, revealing the paradox that violent experiences are often secreted away beyond easy accessibility, becoming impossible to verbalize explicitly. However, comparatively little research has been done on the transgenerational effects of trauma and the means by which experiences are transmitted from person to person across time to become intrinsic parts of the social fabric. With eight contributions covering Africa, Central and South America, China, Europe, and the Middle East, this volume sheds new light on the role of memory in constructing popular histories - or historiographies - of violence in the absence of, or in contradistinction to, authoritative written histories. It brings new ethnographic data to light and presents a truly cross-cultural range of case studies that will greatly enhance the discussion of memory and violence across disciplines.
LC Classification Number
GN495.2 .R46 2010
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