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Mourlon, Fabrice.
Civil war and narrative = testimony, historiography, memory /
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Title/Author:
Civil war and narrative/ edited by Karine Deslandes, Fabrice Mourlon, Bruno Tribout.
Reminder of title:
testimony, historiography, memory /
other author:
Deslandes, Karine.
Published:
Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2017.,
Description:
xviii, 242 p. :ill., digital ; : 24 cm.;
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
Subject:
Civil war. -
Online resource:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-61179-2
ISBN:
9783319611792
Civil war and narrative = testimony, historiography, memory /
Civil war and narrative
testimony, historiography, memory /[electronic resource] :edited by Karine Deslandes, Fabrice Mourlon, Bruno Tribout. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2017. - xviii, 242 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Introduction: Three Narratives of Civil War: Recurrence, Remembrance and Reform from Sulla to Syria; David Armitage -- Part I: Narrative through Testimonies -- Telling Stories, Making Selves: Nostalgia, the Lost Cause, and Postbellum Plantation Memoirs and Reminiscences; David Anderson -- Letter to Oneself - Acknowledging Guilt in Post-War Lebanon; Sonja Hegasy -- "Irish History Unidealised": The Politics of Republican Memoir and Narratives of the Defeated and Defiant; Stephen Hopkins -- Struggling with Memory: Oral History and Conflict Resolution in Belfast Communities; Claire Hackett -- Narrative-making and Recording Trauma - Reflections from Northern Ireland; Katy Radford -- Part II: Narrative through the Arts -- The Truth of Fiction - Some Stories of the Lebanese Civil Wars; Elisa Adami -- Civil Wars and Cinematic Narrative: The Case of Psychi Vathia (Deep Soul, Pantelis Voulgaris, 2009); Eleftheria Rania Kosmidou -- Conflict and Theatre Translation: A Narrative Analysis of Saakki (1987); Dinithi Karunanayake -- Part III: Narrative and Agency -- Revivifying and Reconciling the State: Peacemaking and Narrative Hegemony in Post-Civil-War England, 1646-7; Gary Rivett -- Civil-War Stories in Lands of Commanded Forgetting: Restoration England and Late Twentieth-Century El Salvador; Matthew Neufeld and Rachel Hatcher -- The Syrian War: Irreconcilable Narratives; Stephane Valter -- Conclusion: Oblivion or History: Two different Ways of Coming out of War; Ninon Grange -- Index.
This book explores the representation of intra-state conflicts. It offers a distinctive approach by looking at narrative forms and strategies associated with civil war testimony, historiography and memory. The volume seeks to reflect current research in civil war in a number of disciplines and covers a range of geographical areas, from the advent of modern forms of testimonies, history writing and public remembering in the early modern period, to the present day. In focusing on narrative, broadly defined, the contributors not only explore civil war testimonies, historiography and memory as separate fields of inquiry, but also highlight the interplay between these areas, which are shown to share porous boundaries. Chapters look at the ways in which various narrative forms feed off each other, be they oral, written or visual narratives, personal or collective accounts, or testimonies from victims or perpetrators.
ISBN: 9783319611792
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-319-61179-2doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: KZ6397 / .C585 2017
Dewey Class. No.: 355.0218
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