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Part I: Normalization and Aesthetics. The utter normalization of violence: silence, memory and impunity among the Yup'ik people of southwestern Alaska / Linda Green.
Warriors of honour, warriors of faith: two historical male role models from south-western Arabia / Andre Gingrich.
Public events and the Japanese self-defense forces: aesthetics, ritual density and the normalization of military violence / Eyal Ben-Ari.
Aesthetics of martyrdom: the celebration of violent death among the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam / Øivind Fugelrud.
Part II: Discursive Strategies
Muted Language. When soldiers explain: discursive strategies used by Israeli conscripts when recounting their experiences in the field / Erella Grassiani.
Tense relations: dealing with narratives of violence in eastern Turkey / Nerina Weiss.
Speaking blood: metaphoric expressions of sexual violence in a Guadeloupian family / Janine Klungel.
Expressed, muted and silenced: Mestizo childhood and everyday violence in a marginal neighbourhood in Quito, Ecuador / Esben Leifsen.
Part III: Remembering and Aftermath. Silence, denial and confession about state terror by the Argentine military / Antonius C.G.M. Robben.
From traumatic history to embodied memory: a methodological challenge to anthropologists / Adelheid Pichler.
'All filmmaking is a form of therapy': visualising memories of war violence in the animation film Waltz with Bashir (2008) / Michaela Schäuble.
Blurred boundaries in World War I: strategies of censorship, denial and the role of witness accounts / Maria Six-Hohenbalken.
Warriors of honour, warriors of faith: two historical male role models from south-western Arabia / Andre Gingrich.
Public events and the Japanese self-defense forces: aesthetics, ritual density and the normalization of military violence / Eyal Ben-Ari.
Aesthetics of martyrdom: the celebration of violent death among the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam / Øivind Fugelrud.
Part II: Discursive Strategies
Muted Language. When soldiers explain: discursive strategies used by Israeli conscripts when recounting their experiences in the field / Erella Grassiani.
Tense relations: dealing with narratives of violence in eastern Turkey / Nerina Weiss.
Speaking blood: metaphoric expressions of sexual violence in a Guadeloupian family / Janine Klungel.
Expressed, muted and silenced: Mestizo childhood and everyday violence in a marginal neighbourhood in Quito, Ecuador / Esben Leifsen.
Part III: Remembering and Aftermath. Silence, denial and confession about state terror by the Argentine military / Antonius C.G.M. Robben.
From traumatic history to embodied memory: a methodological challenge to anthropologists / Adelheid Pichler.
'All filmmaking is a form of therapy': visualising memories of war violence in the animation film Waltz with Bashir (2008) / Michaela Schäuble.
Blurred boundaries in World War I: strategies of censorship, denial and the role of witness accounts / Maria Six-Hohenbalken.