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%T Narrativity and Violence: Conceptual, Ethical and Methodological Challenges
%E Reisinger, Doris
%E Mandry, Christof
%E Andresen, Sabine
%P 223
%V 286
%D 2024
%I transcript Verlag
%K Abuse; American literature in English; Civil and political rights; Culture and institutions; Drawing and drawings; English and Old English (Anglo-Saxon) literatures; Ethics (Moral philosophy); Factors affecting social behavior; Geisteswissenschaften allgemein; Groups of people; History of Asia; History of Europe; History, geography, and auxiliary disciplines; Literature (Belles-lettres) and rhetoric; Narratives; Narrativity; Philosophy and psychology; Political science (Politics and government); Russia and neighboring east European countries; Social interaction; Social sciences; Sociology and anthropology; Survivors; Violence and abuse in society
%@ 2702-8976
%@ 978-3-8394-7157-9
%~ transcript Verlag
%> https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-98798-4
%U https://www.transcript-verlag.de/shopMedia/openaccess/pdf/oa9783839471579.pdf
%X Survivors' narratives are an invaluable source for the study of violence across academic fields. At the same time, they present several difficulties for academic research. Sources may be marked by the effects of trauma, the lasting impact of perpetrators' political power or blurred lines between reality and fiction. Ethical and legal problems, distances in time between a violent event and the moment of its narration, and the variation in linguistic phrasing chosen by survivors present additional problems. Based on several case studies, the contributors explore typical problems in the study of violence through survivors' narratives, and possible ways of dealing with them.
%C DEU
%C Bielefeld
%G en
%9 Sammelwerk
%W GESIS - http://www.gesis.org
%~ SSOAR - http://www.ssoar.info