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Shining Humanity: Life Stories of Women Peace Builders in Bosnia and Herzegovina is a collection of biographies of eleven local peace leaders from varying ethnic, religious, and non-religious backgrounds. As these stories begin to illuminate the women's deep faith in humanity, they can help to...
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Zusammenfassung: | Shining Humanity: Life Stories of Women Peace Builders in Bosnia and Herzegovina is a collection of biographies of eleven local peace leaders from varying ethnic, religious, and non-religious backgrounds. As these stories begin to illuminate the women's deep faith in humanity, they can help to teach us how to become fully human beings in difficult wartime and post-war situations. The women selected for inclusion in this book showed genuine humanity (ljudskost) in the darkness of war and suffering, but dared to imagine a life beyond the imposed boundaries of violence and fear. This book sheds light on the women's side of peace work and on women's efforts to (re)build, to heal, to reconcile, to empower, and to embrace all the challenges and complexities of the post-war Bosnian realm. These women hope to teach the next generation that each and every person has the capacity to do something good, and, for this to happen, young people need only have faith that it is indeed possible to change things for the better. The author examines how moral imagination functioned in the lives of women peace builders as they proceeded to make progress in their efforts to bring peace to their communities, and discusses the social history of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), its special dynamics, values, and norms; the role of religion in peace-building in an overwhelmingly de-secularized society; and, finally, the achievements of ordinary women who made extraordinary journeys. This analytical account of the life stories of Bosnian women peace builders provides valuable anthropological material from the local Bosnian context that can offer guidance for other regional, and even global, peace builders. Readers will learn that peace-building in BiH was motivated by the concepts of both care ethics and feminist ethics of justice and compassion, as well as the surviving socialist ethics of unity and equality, and by the universal human rights norms codified in the legal system of BiH. Most of the peace builders in this book are religious, but their religion came into play only later as one of many equally important and relevant rationales for their peace work. These stories do not present an idealized image of women or of perfect peace activists, but rather they tell the tale of ordinary women who bore witness to horror but chose to live in hope. |
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spelling | Spahić-Šiljak, Zilka, author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2009008116 Shining humanity : life stories of women in Bosnia and Herzegovina / by Zilka Spahić-Šiljak. Newcastle upon Tyne : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2014. 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Print version record. Includes bibliographical references (pages 383-391) and index. Shining Humanity: Life Stories of Women Peace Builders in Bosnia and Herzegovina is a collection of biographies of eleven local peace leaders from varying ethnic, religious, and non-religious backgrounds. As these stories begin to illuminate the women's deep faith in humanity, they can help to teach us how to become fully human beings in difficult wartime and post-war situations. The women selected for inclusion in this book showed genuine humanity (ljudskost) in the darkness of war and suffering, but dared to imagine a life beyond the imposed boundaries of violence and fear. This book sheds light on the women's side of peace work and on women's efforts to (re)build, to heal, to reconcile, to empower, and to embrace all the challenges and complexities of the post-war Bosnian realm. These women hope to teach the next generation that each and every person has the capacity to do something good, and, for this to happen, young people need only have faith that it is indeed possible to change things for the better. The author examines how moral imagination functioned in the lives of women peace builders as they proceeded to make progress in their efforts to bring peace to their communities, and discusses the social history of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), its special dynamics, values, and norms; the role of religion in peace-building in an overwhelmingly de-secularized society; and, finally, the achievements of ordinary women who made extraordinary journeys. This analytical account of the life stories of Bosnian women peace builders provides valuable anthropological material from the local Bosnian context that can offer guidance for other regional, and even global, peace builders. Readers will learn that peace-building in BiH was motivated by the concepts of both care ethics and feminist ethics of justice and compassion, as well as the surviving socialist ethics of unity and equality, and by the universal human rights norms codified in the legal system of BiH. Most of the peace builders in this book are religious, but their religion came into play only later as one of many equally important and relevant rationales for their peace work. These stories do not present an idealized image of women or of perfect peace activists, but rather they tell the tale of ordinary women who bore witness to horror but chose to live in hope. TABLE OF CONTENTS; LIST OF PHOTOS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; INTRODUCTION; STORY ONE; STORY TWO; STORY THREE; STORY FOUR; STORY FIVE; STORY SIX; STORY SEVEN; STORY EIGHT; STORY NINE; STORY TEN; STORY ELEVEN; BIBLIOGRAPHY; INDEX. English. Croats Bosnia and Herzegovina Biography. Croates Bosnie-Herzégovine Biographies. Oral history. bicssc Biography: science, technology & medicine. bicssc Sociology. bicssc HISTORY Europe General. bisacsh Croats fast Bosnia and Herzegovina fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJqFMPvKDwqMd8f7v7ttKd Frau gnd Friedensaktivist gnd Bosnien-Herzegowina gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4088119-2 Biographies fast Biographies. lcgft http://id.loc.gov/authorities/genreForms/gf2014026049 Biographies. rvmgf has work: Shining humanity (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGQfCDyYKjV3dcxX3HRDjd https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Spahić-Šiljak, Zilka. Shining humanity. 1443860239 9781443860239 (OCoLC)881865285 |
spellingShingle | Spahić-Šiljak, Zilka Shining humanity : life stories of women in Bosnia and Herzegovina / TABLE OF CONTENTS; LIST OF PHOTOS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; INTRODUCTION; STORY ONE; STORY TWO; STORY THREE; STORY FOUR; STORY FIVE; STORY SIX; STORY SEVEN; STORY EIGHT; STORY NINE; STORY TEN; STORY ELEVEN; BIBLIOGRAPHY; INDEX. Croats Bosnia and Herzegovina Biography. Croates Bosnie-Herzégovine Biographies. Oral history. bicssc Biography: science, technology & medicine. bicssc Sociology. bicssc HISTORY Europe General. bisacsh Croats fast Frau gnd Friedensaktivist gnd |
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title | Shining humanity : life stories of women in Bosnia and Herzegovina / |
title_auth | Shining humanity : life stories of women in Bosnia and Herzegovina / |
title_exact_search | Shining humanity : life stories of women in Bosnia and Herzegovina / |
title_full | Shining humanity : life stories of women in Bosnia and Herzegovina / by Zilka Spahić-Šiljak. |
title_fullStr | Shining humanity : life stories of women in Bosnia and Herzegovina / by Zilka Spahić-Šiljak. |
title_full_unstemmed | Shining humanity : life stories of women in Bosnia and Herzegovina / by Zilka Spahić-Šiljak. |
title_short | Shining humanity : |
title_sort | shining humanity life stories of women in bosnia and herzegovina |
title_sub | life stories of women in Bosnia and Herzegovina / |
topic | Croats Bosnia and Herzegovina Biography. Croates Bosnie-Herzégovine Biographies. Oral history. bicssc Biography: science, technology & medicine. bicssc Sociology. bicssc HISTORY Europe General. bisacsh Croats fast Frau gnd Friedensaktivist gnd |
topic_facet | Croats Bosnia and Herzegovina Biography. Croates Bosnie-Herzégovine Biographies. Oral history. Biography: science, technology & medicine. Sociology. HISTORY Europe General. Croats Bosnia and Herzegovina Frau Friedensaktivist Bosnien-Herzegowina Biographies Biographies. |
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