Interpreting Violence : Narrative, Ethics and Hermeneutics

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Interpreting Violence : Narrative, Ethics and Hermeneutics

  • 言語:ENG
  • ISBN:9781032035727
  • eISBN:9781000840292

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Representations of violence surround us in everyday life – in news reports, films and novels – inviting interpretation and raising questions about the ethics of viewing or reading about harm done to others. How can we understand the processes of meaning-making involved in interpreting violent events and experiences? And can these acts of interpretation themselves be violent by reproducing the violence that they represent? This book examines the ethics of engaging with violent stories from a broad hermeneutic perspective. It offers multidisciplinary perspectives on the sense-making involved in interpreting violence in its various forms, from blatant physical violence to less visible forms that may inhere in words or in the social and political order of our societies. By focusing on different ways of narrating violence and on the cultural and paradigmatic forms that govern such narrations, Interpreting Violence explores the ethical potential of literature, art and philosophy to expose mechanisms of violence while also recognizing their implication in structures that contribute to or benefit from practices of violence.

Table of Contents

List of contributors

Interpreting Violence, Violent Interpretations: Introduction

Cassandra Falke, Victoria Fareld and Hanna Meretoja

Part I. Representing Violence, Violent Representations

  1. Witnessing Violence in Literature and Humanitarian Discourse
  2. Cassandra Falke (UiT - The Arctic University of Norway)

  3. Memory, Encore! Popular Music, Power and Postwar Memory
  4. Avril Tynan (Turku Institute for Advanced Studies)

  5. Rethinking Planetarity in the Specter of (Neo)colonial Violence: The Strangler Vine and ‘Thugs’ in America
  6. Amrita Ghosh (Linneaus University)

  7. Variants and Consequences of Violence in Iris Murdoch’s The Sacred and Profane Love Machine
  8. Jakob Lothe (University of Oslo)

  9. Violent Appetites: Distaste and the Aesthetics of Violence
  10. Tero Eljas Vanhanen (University of Helsinki)

    Part II. Understanding the Violence of Perpetrators

  11. A Manifesto on the Hermeneutics of Violence
  12. Brian Schiff and Michael Justice (American University of Paris)

  13. Narrative Mastery over Violence in Perpetrator-Authored Documents: Interpreting Closure in The Stroop Report
  14. Erin McGlothlin (Washington University)

  15. Space of Murder, Space of Freedom: The Forest as a Posttraumatic Landscape in Holocaust Narratives
  16. Helena Duffy (Turku Institute for Advanced Studies)

    Part III. Articulating Inherent Violence

  17. Physical, Emotional and Discursive Violence: The Problem of Narrative in Karl Ove Knausgård’s My Struggle
  18. Hanna Meretoja (University of Turku)

  19. Reading Violence, Violent Reading: Levinas and Hermeneutics
  20. Colin Davis (Royal Holloway, University of London)

  21. Style and the Violence of Passivity in Samuel Beckett’s How It Is.
  22. Amanda Dennis (American University of Paris)

  23. Vulnerability, Violence and Nonviolence

Victoria Fareld (Stockholm University)

Index

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