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Ethics of political commemoration : towards a new paradigm / Hans Gutbrod, David Wood

Von: Gutbrod, Hans [author]Mitwirkende(r): Wood, David [author]Materialtyp: TextTextSprache: EnglischReihen: Twenty-first century perspectives on war, peace, and human conflict | Twenty-first century perspectives on war, peace, and human conflictVerlag: Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, 2023Copyright-Datum: ©2023Beschreibung: 1 online resource (172 pages)Inhaltstyp: Text Medientyp: Computermedien Datenträgertyp: Online ResourceISBN: 9783031315947Schlagwörter: Gedenkfeier | Politik | Gesellschaft | Friede | Krieg | Demokratie | Ethik | Vergangenheitsbewältigung | Libanon | Libyen | Irland | Armenia | GeorgienGenre/Form: Fernzugriff | Online-Ressourcen: Volltext
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Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Context and Funding -- Contents -- List of Tables -- Chapter 1: Introduction: Ethics of Political Commemoration as a New Paradigm -- A Framework for Merit, Restraint, and Redirection -- Flowing from Tradition: Between Theories of War and Peace -- Conversations not Courts -- Chapter 2: Ius ad Memoriam: What to Commemorate -- Right Intention -- Prioritising Intention in Boston -- Assessing Intent: Centring Better Relations -- Checking Intent and a French Distinction -- Looking Forward: Intention of the Aurora Prize -- Just Cause -- An Unending Absence that Follows -- Contextualising Just Cause in the Caucasus -- Allowing Vico's Complexity and Countering Distortions -- Inspiring One: Aurora Mardiganian's Cause -- Legitimate Authority -- For People not Populists in Brazil -- Dynamite Rather than Deliberation in Georgia -- Presidents, Diasporas, and Dual SIMs -- A Gesture but no Unity in Beirut -- A Warning from Istanbul -- Broad Balance: Legitimacy in the Aurora Prize -- Reasonable Chance of Success -- Prevent Ghosts from Walking in Ireland -- Managerial Concerns and Measurement -- Reframing Discussions with Empirical Research -- Knotted Poles and Feasibility in Tübingen -- Being Seen: Transformative Potential of the Aurora Prize -- Chapter 3: Ius in Memoria: How to Commemorate -- Transcend the Collective -- Commemoration that Transcends -- The Potential to Transform -- Invoking Names in Flanders -- Focus on Turkish Schindlers -- Literary Reimagination of the German "We" -- Stamped and Sealed: Individual Focus of the Aurora Prize -- Exit Circular Narratives -- Facts, Focus, and Interpretation -- Conflict Escalation among the Unburied -- The Rest Being Turks in Nicosia -- Maintaining a Martial Narrative in Misrata -- Stuck inside Misrepresentations -- Acceptable Discourse on Vietnam.
Books Don't Bleed: Engaging with the Aurora Prize -- Assert Moral Autonomy -- Done in our Irish Name -- Pigeon Dreams of Akram Aylisli -- Hostage to the Actions of Any Other -- Sperber's Sceptical Optimism -- Destructions of Troy and Tweaks for Citizenship in Bristol -- Taking one's own Decisions: Model for the Future -- Contained Unfathomability -- Localising and Temporalising Trauma: Graves not Posters -- Distinct Names and HaShoah -- Vague with Numbers and Dresden -- Art to Unsettle and the Vanishing Monument -- Art, documenta15, and Indonesia's Legacy -- Dates and Locations: Awarding the Aurora Prize -- Chapter 4: Truth of the New Paradigm -- A Coherent Tradition of Ethical Enquiry -- Consistent and Multi-dimensional Tradition -- Drawing on a Vibrant Framework -- A Tradition at a Confluence of Cultures -- Natural Law, Games, and Rawls -- Consensus to Transcend Inchoate Debate -- Encompassing Scholarly Debate: Rothberg and Snyder -- Consensus in Charters and Guidelines -- Preparing for the Irish Decade of Centenaries -- Intuitive Response in the Classroom -- Corresponding to Instances of Remembrance -- Reconceptualising Stalin's Museum -- Giving Authority to Yerevan's Cascade Memorial -- The Anachronistic Museum on Tito's Luxury Island -- Bolnisi, W.G. Sebald, and More -- Positioned Between Pacifists and Crusaders -- Pacifism and the Argument for Maximal Restraint -- Ends Justifies the Means: Revolutionary and Realist Worldviews -- Both Sides can Win in Commemoration -- The Ethics of Political Commemoration as a Paradigm -- Chapter 5: Commemorating for Peace -- The Emotional Content of Conflict -- A Hostage to Conflict in Lebanon -- Identity and Violence when Societies Rupture -- A Responsibility to Lead a Revolution -- Multi-Temporal Focus: Justice for the Past and Peace in the Future -- Integrating Peace and Justice in Syria.
Competing Justice Demands in Yemen's Political Negotiations -- Conflicts of Commemoration in Libya -- A Wider Understanding of Peace -- Relations as well as Resolution after Taif -- Institutions that Bind in Northern Ireland -- Worldviews and Women's Rights -- The Commemoration Gap -- Absent Commemoration -- A Wide Scope of Application -- Chapter 6: Conclusion: Roadmap for a New Paradigm -- Questions to Answer -- Commemoration for Genuine Citizenship -- Institutions, Works, Monuments Index -- Locations Index -- People Index.

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Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Context and Funding -- Contents -- List of Tables -- Chapter 1: Introduction: Ethics of Political Commemoration as a New Paradigm -- A Framework for Merit, Restraint, and Redirection -- Flowing from Tradition: Between Theories of War and Peace -- Conversations not Courts -- Chapter 2: Ius ad Memoriam: What to Commemorate -- Right Intention -- Prioritising Intention in Boston -- Assessing Intent: Centring Better Relations -- Checking Intent and a French Distinction -- Looking Forward: Intention of the Aurora Prize -- Just Cause -- An Unending Absence that Follows -- Contextualising Just Cause in the Caucasus -- Allowing Vico's Complexity and Countering Distortions -- Inspiring One: Aurora Mardiganian's Cause -- Legitimate Authority -- For People not Populists in Brazil -- Dynamite Rather than Deliberation in Georgia -- Presidents, Diasporas, and Dual SIMs -- A Gesture but no Unity in Beirut -- A Warning from Istanbul -- Broad Balance: Legitimacy in the Aurora Prize -- Reasonable Chance of Success -- Prevent Ghosts from Walking in Ireland -- Managerial Concerns and Measurement -- Reframing Discussions with Empirical Research -- Knotted Poles and Feasibility in Tübingen -- Being Seen: Transformative Potential of the Aurora Prize -- Chapter 3: Ius in Memoria: How to Commemorate -- Transcend the Collective -- Commemoration that Transcends -- The Potential to Transform -- Invoking Names in Flanders -- Focus on Turkish Schindlers -- Literary Reimagination of the German "We" -- Stamped and Sealed: Individual Focus of the Aurora Prize -- Exit Circular Narratives -- Facts, Focus, and Interpretation -- Conflict Escalation among the Unburied -- The Rest Being Turks in Nicosia -- Maintaining a Martial Narrative in Misrata -- Stuck inside Misrepresentations -- Acceptable Discourse on Vietnam.

Books Don't Bleed: Engaging with the Aurora Prize -- Assert Moral Autonomy -- Done in our Irish Name -- Pigeon Dreams of Akram Aylisli -- Hostage to the Actions of Any Other -- Sperber's Sceptical Optimism -- Destructions of Troy and Tweaks for Citizenship in Bristol -- Taking one's own Decisions: Model for the Future -- Contained Unfathomability -- Localising and Temporalising Trauma: Graves not Posters -- Distinct Names and HaShoah -- Vague with Numbers and Dresden -- Art to Unsettle and the Vanishing Monument -- Art, documenta15, and Indonesia's Legacy -- Dates and Locations: Awarding the Aurora Prize -- Chapter 4: Truth of the New Paradigm -- A Coherent Tradition of Ethical Enquiry -- Consistent and Multi-dimensional Tradition -- Drawing on a Vibrant Framework -- A Tradition at a Confluence of Cultures -- Natural Law, Games, and Rawls -- Consensus to Transcend Inchoate Debate -- Encompassing Scholarly Debate: Rothberg and Snyder -- Consensus in Charters and Guidelines -- Preparing for the Irish Decade of Centenaries -- Intuitive Response in the Classroom -- Corresponding to Instances of Remembrance -- Reconceptualising Stalin's Museum -- Giving Authority to Yerevan's Cascade Memorial -- The Anachronistic Museum on Tito's Luxury Island -- Bolnisi, W.G. Sebald, and More -- Positioned Between Pacifists and Crusaders -- Pacifism and the Argument for Maximal Restraint -- Ends Justifies the Means: Revolutionary and Realist Worldviews -- Both Sides can Win in Commemoration -- The Ethics of Political Commemoration as a Paradigm -- Chapter 5: Commemorating for Peace -- The Emotional Content of Conflict -- A Hostage to Conflict in Lebanon -- Identity and Violence when Societies Rupture -- A Responsibility to Lead a Revolution -- Multi-Temporal Focus: Justice for the Past and Peace in the Future -- Integrating Peace and Justice in Syria.

Competing Justice Demands in Yemen's Political Negotiations -- Conflicts of Commemoration in Libya -- A Wider Understanding of Peace -- Relations as well as Resolution after Taif -- Institutions that Bind in Northern Ireland -- Worldviews and Women's Rights -- The Commemoration Gap -- Absent Commemoration -- A Wide Scope of Application -- Chapter 6: Conclusion: Roadmap for a New Paradigm -- Questions to Answer -- Commemoration for Genuine Citizenship -- Institutions, Works, Monuments Index -- Locations Index -- People Index.

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