The genres of post-conflict testimonies:
"Post-conflict cultures are defined by the different ways (practices, texts, behaviours, rituals) in which they re-write, re-constitute, and work through their contrasting, abused, competing memories and traumas. Bringing together academic experts and leading practititioners from avariety of cu...
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Nottingham
Critical, Cultural and Communication Press
2009
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Schriftenreihe: | Studies in post-conflict cultures
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Zusammenfassung: | "Post-conflict cultures are defined by the different ways (practices, texts, behaviours, rituals) in which they re-write, re-constitute, and work through their contrasting, abused, competing memories and traumas. Bringing together academic experts and leading practititioners from avariety of cultural, literary and sociological disciplines, The genres of post-conflict testimonies investigates how cultures are influenced and transformed after conflict by looking at testimony as a particular practice of representation. The book examines the many genres of testimonies which have not only been used, but also created and re-created, when the urgent need is to bear witness to violence."--Back cover |
Beschreibung: | 337 Seiten Illustrationen |
ISBN: | 9781905510191 1905510195 9781602710252 1602710252 |
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