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Remaking a World Violence Social Suffering and Recovery (HB) by Veena Das and Arthur Kleinman and Margaret M Lock and Mamphela Ramphele and Pamela Reynolds, University Of California Press


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    Author(s)Veena Das and Arthur Kleinman and Margaret M Lock and Mamphela Ramphele and Pamela Reynolds
    PublisherUniversity Of California Press
    ISBN9780520223295
    Pages302
    BindingHardcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJune 2001

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    University Of California Press Remaking a World Violence Social Suffering and Recovery (HB) by Veena Das and Arthur Kleinman and Margaret M Lock and Mamphela Ramphele and Pamela Reynolds

    Remaking a World completes a triptych of volumes on social suffering, violence, and recovery. Social Suffering, the first voluem, deals with sources and major forms of social adversity with an emphasis on political violence. The second, Violence and Subjectivity, contains graphic accounts of how collective experience of violence can alter individual subjectivity. The third explores the ways communities "cope" with - endure, work through, break apart under, transcend - traumatic and other more insidious forms of violence, addresing the effects of violence at the level of local worlds, interpersonal relations, and individual lives. The authors highlight the complex relationship between recognition of suffering in the public sphere and experienced suffering in people's everyday lives. Rich in local detail, the book's comparative ethngraphies bring out both the recalcitrance of tragedy and the meaning of healing in attempts to remake the worl.show more



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