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The Social Construction of Man, the State and War : Identity, Conflict, and Violence in Former Yugoslavia - Franke Wilmer

The Social Construction of Man, the State and War

Identity, Conflict, and Violence in Former Yugoslavia

By: Franke Wilmer

Paperback | 14 June 2002 | Edition Number 1

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The study of international relations revolves around the question, "why war?"The Social Construction of Man, State, and Warseek to answer this question by examining the practice of warfare and its dehumanizing effects in the context of the former Yugoslavia. However, Franke Wilmer also dares to pose more difficult questions beyond those normally asked. Why war now? And why here? Why so much brutality? Conventional arguments provide little or no answers. Ethnic conflict is the phrase most often invoked, but with little regard to how identity is constructed or deployed. To answer these questions, Wilmer combines effective theoretical analysis with her powerful interviews with the local war-weary population. By adding this psychoanalytic element, Wilmer assembles an explanation that could not be built with normal international relations tools alone. Studies of war with this critical force, combined with this deep sense of humanity, are rare, makingThe Social Construction of Man, State, andWara fundamental addition to our understanding of man's inhumanity to man.
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"In a study of the consequences of socially constructing indentity & ehtnic conflict for understanding war, the late-20th-century conflict that occured in the former Yugoslavia is analyzed in illustration...Several rounds of interviews with individuals who lived through the ethnic conflict in the former Yugoslavia were conducted." -- J.W. Parker, Sociological Abstracts
"Although [Wilmer] uses the voices and experiences of Yugoslavs to give her exploration immediacy, she goes deep into psychoanalytical, feminist, constructivist, and international relations theories of identity, conflict, violence, and their larger embodiments: the state and war. This is a brave and humane intellectual enterprise because it addresses head on issues that others either ignore or handle with philosophical or literary flourish." -- Foreign Affairs
"Polished, innovative, critical and insightful. This book may well be one of the best studies, if not just the best, written on the topic of war and enemy construction over the past ten years." -- Francois Debrix, Florida International University
"An extraordinary effort, intellectually more ambitious than anything I have read about any ethnic conflict." -- Ted Robert Gurr, University of Maryland
"Based on an in-depth study of atrocities in the former Yugoslavia, the book teaches: there is no such thing as an innocent chauvinism, no escape from moral responsibility in our shrinking world. Lucidly and compassionately written, Wilmer's text is a vade mecum for people in a traumatized age." -- Fred Dallmayr, University of Notre Dame
"Can constructivism help us understand the collapse of Yugoslavia? Franke Wilmer lets the people of Yugoslavia speak in their own voices. Constructivists have never adequately confronted the unrelenting violence that our moral communities have so often presided over. Professor Wilmer has made it impossible to ignore." -- Nicholas Onuf, Florida International University
"A very interesting and innovative project.gives as good an overview of the long history of Yugoslavia as I have seen anywhere.I think it will be quite provocative and successful." -- Ronnie D. Lipschutz, Associate Professor of Politics, UC-Santa Cruz, and editor of The Myth of'Ethnic Conflict'
"Franke Wilmer has written an unusually rich book about one of the more bloody chapters in recent international history... Wilmer introduces affect and emotion to a constructivism that has been bereft of both." -- Perspectives on Politics

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