ABSTRACT

This work seeks to provide a comprehensive and accessible survey of the international dimension of trauma and memory and its manifestations in various cultural contexts.

Drawing together contributions and case studies from scholars around the globe, the book explores the international political dimension of feeling, suffering, forgetting, remembering and memorializing traumatic events and to investigate how they function as social practices for overcoming trauma and creating social change. Divided into two sections, the book maps out the different theoretical debates and then moves on to examine emerging themes such as ontological security, social change, gender, religion, foreign policy & natural disasters. Throughout the chapters, the editors consider the social, political and ethical implications of forgetting and remembering traumatic events in world politics

Showcasing how trauma and memory deepen our understanding of IR, this work will be of great interest to students and scholars of international relations, memory and trauma studies and security studies.

part |107 pages

Theoretical approaches and debates

chapter |12 pages

Transitional justice

Politics of memory and reconciliation

chapter |18 pages

Natural disasters

Trauma, political contestation and potential to precipitate social change

chapter |15 pages

Healing and reconciliation in contemporary postconflict scenarios

Securitization movement of war trauma in perspective

chapter |13 pages

JustTruth

The role of truth seeking in reconciliation following traumatic events and crisis

part |111 pages

Cases

chapter |15 pages

Trauma as a technology of power

Memory, aid and rule in contemporary Haiti

chapter |15 pages

Memory, trauma and changing international norms

The German Green Party's struggle with violence and its concern for humanity

chapter |14 pages

Travelling trauma

Lithuanian transnational memory after World War II

chapter |16 pages

Coping with the Lost Revolution

Memories of the 1970s and 1980s in Nicaragua

chapter |17 pages

Humanitarian witnesses and testimonies in arms control and disarmament

A case study of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC)

chapter |16 pages

Memory and the politics of climate change

Between climate justice and climate security