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Titel och upphov The politics of storytelling : violence, transgression, and intersubjectivity
Utgivning, distribution etc. Museum Tusculanum Press, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen : 2002
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Hannah Arendt argued that the "political" is best understood as a power relation between private and public realms, and that storytelling is a vital bridge between these realms - a site where individualised passions and shared views are contested and recombined. In his new book, Michael Jackson explores and expands Arendt's ideas through a cross-cultural analysis of storytelling that includes Kuranko stories from Sierra Leone, Aboriginal stories of the stolen generation, stories recounted before the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission, and stories of refugees, renegades, and war veterans. Focusing on the violent and volatile conditions under which stories are and are not told, and exploring the various ways in which narrative reworkings of reality enable people to symbolically alter subject-object relations, Jackson shows how storytelling may restore to the intersubjective fields of self and other, self and state, self and cosmos, the conditions of viable sociality. The book concludes in a reflexive vein, exploring the interface between public discourse and private experience.
Acknowledgements p. 9 Preface p. 11 The Narrative Imperative Lines in the Sand Storying and Journeying Broken Journeys Displacements p. 37 The Stories that Shadow Us p. 39 Violence as Reciprocity Silent Casualties Stolen Children Recovering Narrative The Ancient Mariner 'You Never Saw Your Own Faces': Reflections on Privacy and Publicity in the Lives of Refugees p. 65 Intersubjectivity and Violence Stigmata and Status The Fall into Inwardness Publicising the Lives of Refugees Judgment, Redemption, and Recognition In Extremis: Refugee Stories/Refugee Lives p. 87 A Phenomenology of Flight Flight and Narrativity Sheer Happening Sociality and Emotionality What Happens to Who We Are Displacement, Suffering, and the Critique of Cultural Fundamentalism p. 107 Culture in the Discourse of the Other Us and Them Thinking Ourselves Beyond the Nation Returns p. 127 Preamble p. 129 Retaliation and Reconciliation p. 137 Where Stories Take Us The Faces of Janus The Two Momoris Two Storytelling Sessions The Story of Na Nyale From the Tragic to the Comic p. 169 Rigid Virtues and Flexible Vices The Drummer and the Muslims The Seductive Woman and the Muslim The Comic The Promiscuous Woman The Man Who Made Love to His Mother The Bereaved Husband The Great Farter The Body as Common Ground Turning Tragedy Around The Historic Fart Prevented Succession p. 191 Oedipus in Africa The Story of Yata Yata To Be or Not to Be The Mande Connection The Yata Narrative: An Analysis Aspects of Succession Heracles Ontogenetic Approaches Psychophysical Imagery On Walking into the World Histories p. 227 Preamble p. 229 The Social Life of Stories p. 231 The Blind Impress Background Research My Dear Mother The Past in the Present Moving On Stories Within Stories Storytelling and Critique p. 251 Judging Ethnographic Judgment The Visiting Imagination The Singular and the Shared p. 267 The Occurrence in Dreams of Material from Fairy Tales The Privacy and Publicity of Dreams Censorship and the Episteme Celebrity Death Refiguring the Personal Coda p. 287 References p. 297 Index p. 317