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  1. A hermeneutics of violence
    a four-dimensional conception
    Published: [2019]; © 2019
    Publisher:  University of Toronto Press, Toronto ; Buffalo ; London

    Attention to the elusiveness of violence opens up a rich landscape of analysis, whereby social scientists can examine the often-overlooked transformative dimensions of violent acts. Theories of violence are numerous today, but because of the... more

    Brandenburgische Technische Universität Cottbus - Senftenberg, Universitätsbibliothek
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    Attention to the elusiveness of violence opens up a rich landscape of analysis, whereby social scientists can examine the often-overlooked transformative dimensions of violent acts. Theories of violence are numerous today, but because of the mysterious nature of violence, and how each individual or group may endure it uniquely, its study cannot be limited to one specialized and highly restricted field. A Hermeneutics of Violence seeks to remedy this problem by placing in dialogue various theories of violence from the disciplines of anthropology, sociology, international relations, and philosophy. This study uses a four-dimensional lens to examine the many facets of violence, including its instrumental, linguistic, mimetic, and transcendental dimensions. Far from irreconcilable, these positions, when placed within a four-dimensional outlook, open up new avenues for the study of particular cases of violence. Exploring the complex interactions, for instance, of "enemy-siblings," Mark M. Ayyash reveals "postures of incommensurability" that continuously produce conflictual positions across a spectrum of time and space and demand the release of violence. The book concludes that these postures must be understood and deconstructed before we can have a legitimate chance to achieve peace and justice, the conceptions of which must come with the intent of not necessarily opposing violence but rather replacing our conceptions of what the violences have come to constitute as "real."

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781487532857
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    Subjects: Hans-Georg Gadamer; Jacques Derrida; Palestinian-Israeli conflict; enemy; hermeneutics; political theory; self-other; social theory; violence; war; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General; Violence; Hermeneutik; Gewalt; Politische Philosophie
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (viii, 279 Seiten)
  2. War and Literature: Looking Back on 20th Century Armed Conflicts
    Contributor: Burns, Tom (Herausgeber); Cornelsen, Elcio (Herausgeber); Jaeckel, Volker (Herausgeber); Gustavo Vieira, Luiz (Herausgeber); Ehrhart, W.D. (Mitwirkender); Kleiman, Olinda (Mitwirkender); Lubrich, Oliver (Mitwirkender); Uriarte, Javier (Mitwirkender); Vecchi, Roberto (Mitwirkender); Galle, Helmut (Mitwirkender); Juárez, Laura (Mitwirkender); Pereira, Valéria (Mitwirkender); Marino de Lima, Sérgio (Mitwirkender); Otaviano da Mata Machado Silva, José (Mitwirkender)
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  ibidem, Hannover ; UTB GmbH, Stuttgart

    This comprehensive volume analyzes the radical change in the nature of armed conflicts and in the way they are narrated and represented. Ever since the First World War has changed war itself, rendering meaningless the very vocabulary of war in terms... more

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    This comprehensive volume analyzes the radical change in the nature of armed conflicts and in the way they are narrated and represented. Ever since the First World War has changed war itself, rendering meaningless the very vocabulary of war in terms such as “battle”, “front”, “non-combatant”, “open city” and “hero”, new words, new approaches, new theories and new texts had to be invented. The enemy became invisible: Submarines, tanks, mines, gas, long-range artillery, and airplanes made this war different from all the other that came before. A hundred years after the beginning of this terrible war, it is now time to recall different representations of the armed conflicts of the 20th century. The articles in this collection analyze representations of the Canudos Civil War in Brazil, the First World War, the Second World War, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, the colonial wars in Africa, and the war in Afghanistan, aiming to understand how war and the telling of war have changed during the most murderous hundred years in the history of mankind.

     

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    Contributor: Burns, Tom (Herausgeber); Cornelsen, Elcio (Herausgeber); Jaeckel, Volker (Herausgeber); Gustavo Vieira, Luiz (Herausgeber); Ehrhart, W.D. (Mitwirkender); Kleiman, Olinda (Mitwirkender); Lubrich, Oliver (Mitwirkender); Uriarte, Javier (Mitwirkender); Vecchi, Roberto (Mitwirkender); Galle, Helmut (Mitwirkender); Juárez, Laura (Mitwirkender); Pereira, Valéria (Mitwirkender); Marino de Lima, Sérgio (Mitwirkender); Otaviano da Mata Machado Silva, José (Mitwirkender)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9783838266176
    RVK Categories: EC 5410
    DDC Categories: 800
    Edition: 2nd ed.
    Subjects: Literatur; Film; Krieg <Motiv>; literary theory; imagery; colonial war; Canudos Civil War; representation; Afghanistan; Vietnam War; Civil War; war; Korean War; 20; conflict; armed conflict; literature; First World War; Second World War; enemy
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource
  3. A hermeneutics of violence
    a four-dimensional conception
    Published: [2019]; © 2019
    Publisher:  University of Toronto Press, Toronto ; Buffalo ; London

    Attention to the elusiveness of violence opens up a rich landscape of analysis, whereby social scientists can examine the often-overlooked transformative dimensions of violent acts. Theories of violence are numerous today, but because of the... more

    Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule Amberg-Weiden / Hochschulbibliothek Amberg
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    Attention to the elusiveness of violence opens up a rich landscape of analysis, whereby social scientists can examine the often-overlooked transformative dimensions of violent acts. Theories of violence are numerous today, but because of the mysterious nature of violence, and how each individual or group may endure it uniquely, its study cannot be limited to one specialized and highly restricted field. A Hermeneutics of Violence seeks to remedy this problem by placing in dialogue various theories of violence from the disciplines of anthropology, sociology, international relations, and philosophy. This study uses a four-dimensional lens to examine the many facets of violence, including its instrumental, linguistic, mimetic, and transcendental dimensions. Far from irreconcilable, these positions, when placed within a four-dimensional outlook, open up new avenues for the study of particular cases of violence. Exploring the complex interactions, for instance, of "enemy-siblings," Mark M. Ayyash reveals "postures of incommensurability" that continuously produce conflictual positions across a spectrum of time and space and demand the release of violence. The book concludes that these postures must be understood and deconstructed before we can have a legitimate chance to achieve peace and justice, the conceptions of which must come with the intent of not necessarily opposing violence but rather replacing our conceptions of what the violences have come to constitute as "real."

     

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    Volltext (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781487532857
    Other identifier:
    Subjects: Hans-Georg Gadamer; Jacques Derrida; Palestinian-Israeli conflict; enemy; hermeneutics; political theory; self-other; social theory; violence; war; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General; Violence; Gewalt; Politische Philosophie; Hermeneutik
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (viii, 279 Seiten)
  4. Structural-Grammatical Characteristics of "Frıend" and "Enemy" Conceptual Expressions
    Published: 2024
    Publisher:  MISC

    Various concepts are verbalized and reflected in language units. These language units exist in different structures. Ideas are mainly realized in the form of fixed expressions. Fixed expressions, in turn, possess other structures. In this linguistic... more

     

    Various concepts are verbalized and reflected in language units. These language units exist in different structures. Ideas are mainly realized in the form of fixed expressions. Fixed expressions, in turn, possess other structures. In this linguistic landscape of the world, selected words have their unique and distinct place.The concepts of "friend" and "enemy", while fundamentally within the domain of cognitive linguistics, are primarily linguistic units. Several linguistic teams converge around a particular sign. Their similarity to each other unites them within a paradigmatic framework. Characters with single paradigms enter into associative relations with each other. There exist universal paradigms in language, the universality of which does not depend on individual specific languages and their specific characteristics. The concepts of "friend" and "enemy" are included in these universal paradigms, which are present in all languages.Paradigmatic and syntagmatic relations create a system. This situation is based on the logic of natural processes. For instance, one of the factors that led to the development of the language system is the constant and reciprocal manifestation of two opposing approaches, two regularities. The first of such images are concepts that form opposite poles. Several aspects can be distinguished within linguistics's foreign and local cognitive direction framework.

     

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    Source: BASE Selection for Comparative Literature
    Language: Undetermined
    Media type: Article (journal)
    Format: Online
    Parent title: Path of Science ; 9 ; 2001-2006
    DDC Categories: 800
    Subjects: Literatur; Rhetorik; Literaturwissenschaft; Literature; rhetoric and criticism; friend; enemy; concept; cognitive; linguistics; Sprachwissenschaft; Linguistik; Science of Literature
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