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The Ethics of Researching War Elizabeth Dauphinee

The Ethics of Researching War By Elizabeth Dauphinee

The Ethics of Researching War by Elizabeth Dauphinee


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Summary

Developed through a series of encounters with a Bosnian Serb soldier, Looking for Bosnia is a meditation on the possibilities and limitations of responding to extreme political violence in the context of the Bosnian war.

The Ethics of Researching War Summary

The Ethics of Researching War: Looking for Bosnia by Elizabeth Dauphinee

Developed through a series of encounters with a Bosnian Serb soldier, The ethics of researching war is a meditation on the possibilities and limitations of responding to the extreme violence of the Bosnian war. The book explores the ethics of confronting the war criminal and investigates the possibility of responsibility not just to victims of war and war crimes, but also to the perpetrators of violence. As such, The ethics of researching war is a consideration of the human encounter, exploring the political and scholarly strategies through which the 'human' is often dismissed as 'inhuman'. The book exposes the complexity of the categories of good and evil.

About Elizabeth Dauphinee

Elizabeth Dauphinee is Lecturer in International Politics at the University of Manchester

Table of Contents

1. An accusation in the course of fieldwork
2. Responding to Others
3. Being there
4. On representation
5. On responsibility
6. The one for the other
7. Mourning
8. Letter to Stojan Sokolovic

Additional information

NLS9780719076152
9780719076152
0719076153
The Ethics of Researching War: Looking for Bosnia by Elizabeth Dauphinee
New
Paperback
Manchester University Press
2007-04-01
168
N/A
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