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245 | 1 | 0 | ▼aWhat does it mean to be human in the aftermath of historical trauma? :▼bre-envisioning 'The Sunflower' and why Hannah Arendt was wrong /▼cPumla Gobodo-Madikizela.▲ |
260 | ▼aUppsala :▼bThe Nordic Africa Institute :▼bUppsala University,▼c2016.▲ | ||
300 | ▼a28 p. :▼bill. ;▼c25 cm.▲ | ||
490 | 1 | ▼aClaude Ake memorial paper series ;▼v9▲ | |
504 | ▼aIncludes bibliographical references.▲ | ||
520 | ▼aWhat does it mean to be human in the aftermath of mass trauma and violence? When victims and perpetrators of gross human rights violations live in the same country, and sometimes as neighbours, what strategies can help individuals and communities deal with trauma in a way that restores dignity to victims and enables perpetrators to be accountable for their crimes? This essay explores these questions. Examples that illustrate attempts to create sites for listening, for moral reflection and for initiating the difficult process of dialogue at community and individual levels after mass trauma and violence are discussed. It is argued that in the aftermath of historical trauma, restoring human bonds requires a new vocabulary of re-humanization. This new mode of being human calls for a 'reparative humanism' that opens towards a horizon of an ethics of care for the sake of a transformed society.▲ | ||
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999 | ▼a정재훈▼c김미선▲ |
What does it mean to be human in the aftermath of historical trauma? :re-envisioning 'The Sunflower' and why Hannah Arendt was wrong
자료유형
국외단행본
서명/책임사항
What does it mean to be human in the aftermath of historical trauma? : re-envisioning 'The Sunflower' and why Hannah Arendt was wrong / Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela.
발행사항
Uppsala : The Nordic Africa Institute : Uppsala University , 2016.
형태사항
28 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
총서사항
서지주기
Includes bibliographical references.
요약주기
What does it mean to be human in the aftermath of mass trauma and violence? When victims and perpetrators of gross human rights violations live in the same country, and sometimes as neighbours, what strategies can help individuals and communities deal with trauma in a way that restores dignity to victims and enables perpetrators to be accountable for their crimes? This essay explores these questions. Examples that illustrate attempts to create sites for listening, for moral reflection and for initiating the difficult process of dialogue at community and individual levels after mass trauma and violence are discussed. It is argued that in the aftermath of historical trauma, restoring human bonds requires a new vocabulary of re-humanization. This new mode of being human calls for a 'reparative humanism' that opens towards a horizon of an ethics of care for the sake of a transformed society.
ISBN
9789171067883 9171067884
청구기호
363 G575w
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