Genocide and Mass Violence
Herausgeber: Hinton, Alexander Laban; Hinton, Devon Emerson
Genocide and Mass Violence
Herausgeber: Hinton, Alexander Laban; Hinton, Devon Emerson
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This book provides detailed yet easily understandable information about sustainable energy alternatives in the context of growing public concern about climate change, the impending fuel crisis and environmental degradation. It describes the factors that have led to the current interest in energy alternatives and assesses the chance of renewable energy replacing fossil fuels in the future.
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This book provides detailed yet easily understandable information about sustainable energy alternatives in the context of growing public concern about climate change, the impending fuel crisis and environmental degradation. It describes the factors that have led to the current interest in energy alternatives and assesses the chance of renewable energy replacing fossil fuels in the future.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 454
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. März 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 653g
- ISBN-13: 9781107694699
- ISBN-10: 1107694698
- Artikelnr.: 41217381
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 454
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. März 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 653g
- ISBN-13: 9781107694699
- ISBN-10: 1107694698
- Artikelnr.: 41217381
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Foreword: what does trauma do? Arthur Kleinman; Introduction: an
anthropology of the effects of genocide and mass violence: memory, symptom,
and recovery Devon E. Hinton and Alexander L. Hinton; Part I. Private and
Public Memory: 1. The Vietnam War traumas Heonik Kwon; 2. Haunted by Aceh:
specters of violence in post-Suharto Indonesia Byron J. Good; 3.
Remembering and ill health in post-invasion Kuwait: topographies,
collaborations, and mediations Conerly Casey; 4. 'Behaves like a rooster
and cries like a (four-eyed) canine': the politics and poetics of
depression and psychiatry in Iran Orkideh Behrouzan and Michael M. J.
Fisher; 5. Embodying the distant past: Holocaust descendant narratives of
the lived presence of the genocidal past Carol A. Kidron; 6.
Half-disciplined chaos: thoughts on contingency, story, and trauma Vincent
Crapanzano; Part II. Symptom and Syndrome: 7. 'The spirits enter me to
force me to be a communist': political embodiment, idioms of distress,
spirit possession, and thought disorder in Bali Robert Lemelson; 8.
'Everything here is temporary': psychological distress and suffering among
Iraqi refugees in Egypt Nadia El-Shaarawi; 9. Key idioms of distress and
PTSD among rural Cambodians: the results of a needs-assessment survey Devon
E. Hinton, Alexander L. Hinton and Kok-Thay Eng; 10. Attack of the
grotesque: suffering, sleep paralysis, and distress during the Sierra Leone
war Doug Henry; Part III. Response and Recovery: 11. The chaplain turns to
God: negotiating post-traumatic stress disorder in the American military
Erin Finley; 12. Acehnese women's tales of traumatic experience,
resilience, and recovery Mary-Jo Delvecchio Good; 13. Rwanda's Gacaca
trials: toward a new nationalism or business as usual? Christopher C.
Taylor; 14. Pasts imperfect: talking about justice with former combatants
in Colombia Kimberly Theidon; 15. Atrocity and nonsense: the ethnographic
study of dehumanization Alexandra Pillen; 16. Growing up on the frontline:
coming to terms with war-related loss in Gonagala, Sri Lanka Kenneth E.
Miller and Sulani Perera; 17. The role of traditional rituals for the
reintegration and psychosocial well-being of child soldiers in Nepal
Brandon Kohrt; Commentary: wrestling with the angels of history: memory,
symptom, and intervention Laurence J. Kirmayer.
anthropology of the effects of genocide and mass violence: memory, symptom,
and recovery Devon E. Hinton and Alexander L. Hinton; Part I. Private and
Public Memory: 1. The Vietnam War traumas Heonik Kwon; 2. Haunted by Aceh:
specters of violence in post-Suharto Indonesia Byron J. Good; 3.
Remembering and ill health in post-invasion Kuwait: topographies,
collaborations, and mediations Conerly Casey; 4. 'Behaves like a rooster
and cries like a (four-eyed) canine': the politics and poetics of
depression and psychiatry in Iran Orkideh Behrouzan and Michael M. J.
Fisher; 5. Embodying the distant past: Holocaust descendant narratives of
the lived presence of the genocidal past Carol A. Kidron; 6.
Half-disciplined chaos: thoughts on contingency, story, and trauma Vincent
Crapanzano; Part II. Symptom and Syndrome: 7. 'The spirits enter me to
force me to be a communist': political embodiment, idioms of distress,
spirit possession, and thought disorder in Bali Robert Lemelson; 8.
'Everything here is temporary': psychological distress and suffering among
Iraqi refugees in Egypt Nadia El-Shaarawi; 9. Key idioms of distress and
PTSD among rural Cambodians: the results of a needs-assessment survey Devon
E. Hinton, Alexander L. Hinton and Kok-Thay Eng; 10. Attack of the
grotesque: suffering, sleep paralysis, and distress during the Sierra Leone
war Doug Henry; Part III. Response and Recovery: 11. The chaplain turns to
God: negotiating post-traumatic stress disorder in the American military
Erin Finley; 12. Acehnese women's tales of traumatic experience,
resilience, and recovery Mary-Jo Delvecchio Good; 13. Rwanda's Gacaca
trials: toward a new nationalism or business as usual? Christopher C.
Taylor; 14. Pasts imperfect: talking about justice with former combatants
in Colombia Kimberly Theidon; 15. Atrocity and nonsense: the ethnographic
study of dehumanization Alexandra Pillen; 16. Growing up on the frontline:
coming to terms with war-related loss in Gonagala, Sri Lanka Kenneth E.
Miller and Sulani Perera; 17. The role of traditional rituals for the
reintegration and psychosocial well-being of child soldiers in Nepal
Brandon Kohrt; Commentary: wrestling with the angels of history: memory,
symptom, and intervention Laurence J. Kirmayer.
Foreword: what does trauma do? Arthur Kleinman; Introduction: an
anthropology of the effects of genocide and mass violence: memory, symptom,
and recovery Devon E. Hinton and Alexander L. Hinton; Part I. Private and
Public Memory: 1. The Vietnam War traumas Heonik Kwon; 2. Haunted by Aceh:
specters of violence in post-Suharto Indonesia Byron J. Good; 3.
Remembering and ill health in post-invasion Kuwait: topographies,
collaborations, and mediations Conerly Casey; 4. 'Behaves like a rooster
and cries like a (four-eyed) canine': the politics and poetics of
depression and psychiatry in Iran Orkideh Behrouzan and Michael M. J.
Fisher; 5. Embodying the distant past: Holocaust descendant narratives of
the lived presence of the genocidal past Carol A. Kidron; 6.
Half-disciplined chaos: thoughts on contingency, story, and trauma Vincent
Crapanzano; Part II. Symptom and Syndrome: 7. 'The spirits enter me to
force me to be a communist': political embodiment, idioms of distress,
spirit possession, and thought disorder in Bali Robert Lemelson; 8.
'Everything here is temporary': psychological distress and suffering among
Iraqi refugees in Egypt Nadia El-Shaarawi; 9. Key idioms of distress and
PTSD among rural Cambodians: the results of a needs-assessment survey Devon
E. Hinton, Alexander L. Hinton and Kok-Thay Eng; 10. Attack of the
grotesque: suffering, sleep paralysis, and distress during the Sierra Leone
war Doug Henry; Part III. Response and Recovery: 11. The chaplain turns to
God: negotiating post-traumatic stress disorder in the American military
Erin Finley; 12. Acehnese women's tales of traumatic experience,
resilience, and recovery Mary-Jo Delvecchio Good; 13. Rwanda's Gacaca
trials: toward a new nationalism or business as usual? Christopher C.
Taylor; 14. Pasts imperfect: talking about justice with former combatants
in Colombia Kimberly Theidon; 15. Atrocity and nonsense: the ethnographic
study of dehumanization Alexandra Pillen; 16. Growing up on the frontline:
coming to terms with war-related loss in Gonagala, Sri Lanka Kenneth E.
Miller and Sulani Perera; 17. The role of traditional rituals for the
reintegration and psychosocial well-being of child soldiers in Nepal
Brandon Kohrt; Commentary: wrestling with the angels of history: memory,
symptom, and intervention Laurence J. Kirmayer.
anthropology of the effects of genocide and mass violence: memory, symptom,
and recovery Devon E. Hinton and Alexander L. Hinton; Part I. Private and
Public Memory: 1. The Vietnam War traumas Heonik Kwon; 2. Haunted by Aceh:
specters of violence in post-Suharto Indonesia Byron J. Good; 3.
Remembering and ill health in post-invasion Kuwait: topographies,
collaborations, and mediations Conerly Casey; 4. 'Behaves like a rooster
and cries like a (four-eyed) canine': the politics and poetics of
depression and psychiatry in Iran Orkideh Behrouzan and Michael M. J.
Fisher; 5. Embodying the distant past: Holocaust descendant narratives of
the lived presence of the genocidal past Carol A. Kidron; 6.
Half-disciplined chaos: thoughts on contingency, story, and trauma Vincent
Crapanzano; Part II. Symptom and Syndrome: 7. 'The spirits enter me to
force me to be a communist': political embodiment, idioms of distress,
spirit possession, and thought disorder in Bali Robert Lemelson; 8.
'Everything here is temporary': psychological distress and suffering among
Iraqi refugees in Egypt Nadia El-Shaarawi; 9. Key idioms of distress and
PTSD among rural Cambodians: the results of a needs-assessment survey Devon
E. Hinton, Alexander L. Hinton and Kok-Thay Eng; 10. Attack of the
grotesque: suffering, sleep paralysis, and distress during the Sierra Leone
war Doug Henry; Part III. Response and Recovery: 11. The chaplain turns to
God: negotiating post-traumatic stress disorder in the American military
Erin Finley; 12. Acehnese women's tales of traumatic experience,
resilience, and recovery Mary-Jo Delvecchio Good; 13. Rwanda's Gacaca
trials: toward a new nationalism or business as usual? Christopher C.
Taylor; 14. Pasts imperfect: talking about justice with former combatants
in Colombia Kimberly Theidon; 15. Atrocity and nonsense: the ethnographic
study of dehumanization Alexandra Pillen; 16. Growing up on the frontline:
coming to terms with war-related loss in Gonagala, Sri Lanka Kenneth E.
Miller and Sulani Perera; 17. The role of traditional rituals for the
reintegration and psychosocial well-being of child soldiers in Nepal
Brandon Kohrt; Commentary: wrestling with the angels of history: memory,
symptom, and intervention Laurence J. Kirmayer.