Violence and subjectivity/
edited by Veena Das, Arthur Kleinman and Mamphela Ramphele
- New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2000.
- x, 379 p. ; 23 cm.
Violence-prone area or international transition? adding the role of outsiders in Balkan violence. -- Violence and vision : the prosthetics and aesthetics of terror. -- Circumcision, body, masculanity : the ritual wound and collective violence. -- Teach me how to be a man : an exploration of the definition of masculinity. -- On not becomming a "terrorist" : problems of memory, agency, and community in the Sri Lankan conflict. -- The ground of all making : state violence, the family, and political activists. -- Violence, suffering, amman : the work of oracles in Sri Lanka's eastern war zone. -- The act of witnessing : violence, poisonous knowledge and subjectivity. -- The violence of everyday life : the multiple forms and dynamics of social violence. -- Body and space in a time of crisis : sterilization and resettlement during the emergency in Dehli. -- The quest for human organs and the violence of zeal. -- Mayan multiculturalism and the violence of memories. -- Reconciliation and memory in postwar Nigeria. -- Mood, moment and mind