Violence: Theory and Ethnography
This book provides a wide ranging introduction to the meaning and context of violence. The authors build upon David Riches's concept of "the triangle of violence" which examines the relationship between performers, victims and witnesses and his proposition that violence is marked by contests regarding its legitimacy as a social act. Adopting an approach which looks at the negotiated and contingent nature of violent behavior, Stewart and Strathern particularly stress the powerful underlying motivation for revenge and the often unacknowledged association between ideas of revenge and concepts of justice.These theoretical perspectives are applied to in-depth case studies from Rwanda-Urundi, Sri Lanka and Northern Ireland. The authors also draw on extensive field experience in Papua New Guinea, and ethnographic detail is used to address broader issues of considerable global importance.
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Violence: Theory and Ethnography
This book provides a wide ranging introduction to the meaning and context of violence. The authors build upon David Riches's concept of "the triangle of violence" which examines the relationship between performers, victims and witnesses and his proposition that violence is marked by contests regarding its legitimacy as a social act. Adopting an approach which looks at the negotiated and contingent nature of violent behavior, Stewart and Strathern particularly stress the powerful underlying motivation for revenge and the often unacknowledged association between ideas of revenge and concepts of justice.These theoretical perspectives are applied to in-depth case studies from Rwanda-Urundi, Sri Lanka and Northern Ireland. The authors also draw on extensive field experience in Papua New Guinea, and ethnographic detail is used to address broader issues of considerable global importance.
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Violence: Theory and Ethnography

Violence: Theory and Ethnography

Violence: Theory and Ethnography

Violence: Theory and Ethnography

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This book provides a wide ranging introduction to the meaning and context of violence. The authors build upon David Riches's concept of "the triangle of violence" which examines the relationship between performers, victims and witnesses and his proposition that violence is marked by contests regarding its legitimacy as a social act. Adopting an approach which looks at the negotiated and contingent nature of violent behavior, Stewart and Strathern particularly stress the powerful underlying motivation for revenge and the often unacknowledged association between ideas of revenge and concepts of justice.These theoretical perspectives are applied to in-depth case studies from Rwanda-Urundi, Sri Lanka and Northern Ireland. The authors also draw on extensive field experience in Papua New Guinea, and ethnographic detail is used to address broader issues of considerable global importance.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780826460080
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 01/31/2003
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 208
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.43(d)

About the Author

Pamela J. Stewart is Research Associate in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Pittsburgh, USA. Andrew Strathern is Mellon Professor of Anthropology at the University of Pittsburgh, USA. They are a research team who have carried out fieldwork in the Pacific region and Europe and have published widely on their research.

Table of Contents

1. Violence as a Construct
2. History and Histories
3. The Domain of Contested Legitimacy (Riches' sTriangle)
4. Colonial and Post-Colonial Contexts (Papua New Guinea)
5. Subjectivities (Papua New Guinea)
6. Revenge
7. Ethnicity, Violence and the State (Sri Lanka)
8. Conclusions: Toward and Eclectic Synthesis
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