This book is for scholars and activists who want to understand how personal narratives of genocide and intractable war can be harnessed to promote peace, repairing toxic relationships between 'enemies.' It provides rich examples of such narratives, including dialogical ways to face and overcome societal challenges when working toward peace.
This book is for scholars and activists who want to understand how personal narratives of genocide and intractable war can be harnessed to promote peace, repairing toxic relationships between 'enemies.' It provides rich examples of such narratives, including dialogical ways to face and overcome societal challenges when working toward peace.