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…mehr
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.
Sara Cobb is Professor of Conflict Analysis and Resolution at George Mason University.
Inhaltsangabe
* Foreword by Mark Freeman * Part I: The Pragmatics of Narrative Dynamics in Conflict Processes * Introduction * Chapter 1: Speaking of Violence * Chapter 2: Conflict Narrative Structure and Relational Dynamics * Chapter 3: The Evolution of Conflict Narratives * Part II: Critical Narrative Theory: A Lens for the Analysis of Conflict * Chapter 4: Radicalized Narratives * Chapter 5: Power Dynamics of Conflict Narratives: Towards a Critical Narrative Theory * Chapter 6: Witnessing the Speaking Subject within Conflict Narrative Regimes * Part III: Aesthetics as an Ethics of Conflict Resolution Practice * Chapter 7: Aesthetic Criteria for Humanizing Narratives * Chapter 8: Aesthetic Ethics as Narrative Practice * Chapter 9: Conflict Resolution as Narrative Practice: Emerging Better-formed Stories * Chapter 10: Narrative Poetics as a Foundation for Politics in Conflict Resolution * Index
* Foreword by Mark Freeman * Part I: The Pragmatics of Narrative Dynamics in Conflict Processes * Introduction * Chapter 1: Speaking of Violence * Chapter 2: Conflict Narrative Structure and Relational Dynamics * Chapter 3: The Evolution of Conflict Narratives * Part II: Critical Narrative Theory: A Lens for the Analysis of Conflict * Chapter 4: Radicalized Narratives * Chapter 5: Power Dynamics of Conflict Narratives: Towards a Critical Narrative Theory * Chapter 6: Witnessing the Speaking Subject within Conflict Narrative Regimes * Part III: Aesthetics as an Ethics of Conflict Resolution Practice * Chapter 7: Aesthetic Criteria for Humanizing Narratives * Chapter 8: Aesthetic Ethics as Narrative Practice * Chapter 9: Conflict Resolution as Narrative Practice: Emerging Better-formed Stories * Chapter 10: Narrative Poetics as a Foundation for Politics in Conflict Resolution * Index
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