An edition of Cultured violence (2010)

Cultured violence

narrative, social suffering, and engendering human rights in contemporary South Africa

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Cultured violence
Rosemary Jane Jolly
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An edition of Cultured violence (2010)

Cultured violence

narrative, social suffering, and engendering human rights in contemporary South Africa

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"Cultured Violence" explores contemporary South African culture as a test case for the achievement of democracy by constitutional means in the wake of prolonged and violent conflict. The book addresses key ethical issues, normally addressed from within the discourses of law, the social sciences, and health sciences, through narrative analysis. The book draws from and juxtaposes narratives of profoundly different kinds to make its point: fictional narratives, such as the work of Nobel laureate J.M. Coetzee; public testimony, such as that of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, and Jacob Zuma's (the former Deputy President's) 2006 trial on charges of rape; and, personal testimony, drawn from interviews undertaken by the author over the past ten years in South Africa. These narratives are analysed in order to demonstrate the different ways in which they illuminate the cultural state of the nation: ways that elude descriptions of South African subjects undertaken from within discourses that have a historical tendency to ignore cultural dimensions of lived experience and their material particularity. The implications of these lived experiences of culture are underlined by the book's focus on the violation of human rights as comprising practices that are simultaneously discursive and material. Cases of such violations, all drawn from the South African context, include humans' use of non-human animals as instruments of violence against other humans; the constructed marginalization and vulnerability of women and children; and the practice of stigma in the context of the HIV/AIDS epidemic"--Cover.

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English
Pages
184

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 167-176) and index.

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Scottsville, South Africa

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
809.88968
Library of Congress
PR9355.2 .J66 2010

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Pagination
viii, 184 p.
Number of pages
184

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL31163478M
ISBN 10
1869141938
ISBN 13
9781869141936
LCCN
2010289686
OCLC/WorldCat
693551079

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