Healing and Peacebuilding after War: Transforming Trauma in Bosnia and Herzegovina
In: Routledge Studies in Peace and Conflict Resolution Ser.
Cover -- Half Title -- Series -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- List of contributors -- List of figures and tables -- 1 Introduction -- Part I Incorporating trauma healing into peacebuilding practice -- 2 Fundamentals of trauma: confronting the myths and widening the spectrum for peacebuilding -- 3 Holistic healing: a case for integrating trauma recovery and peacebuilding -- 4 Building peace in complex contexts of psychosocial trauma: an integrated framework -- Part II How to remember and tell stories of trauma -- 5 "I can(not) remember": the creation of collective narratives in postwar Bosnia and Herzegovina -- 6 Creating a multidirectional memory for healing in the former Yugoslavia -- 7 Remembering side by side: transforming relationships through storytelling -- Part III Women's resilience -- 8 Victim or survivor? Choosing identity after wartime sexual violence -- 9 "The war changed me": Bosnian women, resilience and the search for peace -- 10 From subjects of stories to agents of change: countering dominant discourses of gender and peacebuilding -- Part IV From justice to artistic expression: practices of working with trauma -- 11 Towards social restoration in Bosnia and Herzegovina: exploring the place of symbolic forms of transitional justice -- 12 Taking play seriously: creative processing of trauma through expressive arts -- 13 Conclusion: lessons from Bosnia and Herzegovina -- Index.