of subtexts and silences. inspiration from the margins
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Of Subtexts and Silences
Inspiration from the margins
Loiyangalani, Turkana
Christ the King Cathedral: (aka) Eldoret IDP Base, Jan 2008
A question that exercises the text:What does it mean
to be human?
• In the family• in the world• in Kenya/Your country/In Africa• among ourselves• in life• in death• In the imagination of others• In personal imaginings
Exploration of question in story
As if the answer is framed by our relationships, the
evidence in the character of those relationships
Beyond the surfaces
Archetypal human-human break
Genesis 4:9-12, New International Version (NIV)9 Then the LORD said to Cain, “Where is your
brother Abel?”“I don’t know,” he replied. “Am I my brother’s
keeper?”10 The LORD said, “What have you done? Listen!
Your brother’s blood cries out to me from the ground. 11 Now you are under a curse and driven from the ground, which opened its
mouth to receive your brother’s blood from your hand. 12 When you work the ground, it will no longer yield its crops for you. You will be a
restless wanderer on the earth.”
Aspects of ‘Moral Trauma’ and its consequences
• Denial• Cover up/Silencing/Acts of erasure• Replacement with a lie/another story/Perception management• Guilt, Shame, Escape from Self/Distorted identity subject to
constant redefinition, revision• Blame the victim (the irresponsibility of the other, the
existential wrongness of the other)• Markedness/ ‘Cursedness’, Hauntedness• Multiple voices of Accusation• Exile/Displacement• Restlessness• Ceaseless inner conflict, outer manifestation of conflict• The deed possesses the Offender (your hand…), in body, in
memory, in consequential existence, in choices, passed down
• Relativisation/mockery of the notion of ‘evil’• Disorder in families (offender and offended) and other
relationships--conflict); disorder in society• Demand for Accountability (whether desired or not)• Witness (By Life itself) • Resignation to, full embrace of a culture of ‘evil’—the Lie
(People of the Lie:’ people who are evil attack others rather than face their own failures’ Scott Peck.-- Always someone ‘other’ to blame for consequential moral disorder)
• Loss of conscience/loss of soul (essential beingness)• Erosion of moral/ethical infrastructure• Reliance on ‘Perception Management’ to construct image and
message• A horror that ‘possesses’ both offender and offended (society)• Moral woundedness• The wounded/offended other: Demands
acknowledgement, demands atonement (justice), demands to be heard, seen, recognised, sought out, engaged with at site of offence.
• Remedy can be through encounter AND confession. Difficult Goal: the readmission of truth
Denial
Pyramid of denial
Reconciling broken social ties
• (Edward Tick) “My best understanding of what we call “PTSD” is that it is an identity disorder and soul wound that has its readjustment to life, but no healing. I believe, though, that if a veteran makes the difficult inner pilgrimage to discover the sources of the suffering, and works hard to give meaning to the wounding, and finds ways to reconcile and forgive, then healing is possible.”
• How do you invite forgiveness, compassion, atonement restitution? (By a” willful descent into [inner, physical] hell”. Community, if re-emerging is not the same as before. Another name sought, which carries the event/experience and its realisation).
Story• Permits exploration of ‘What ifs’• Suggests other story dimensions; the idea of multiple
strings that weave a nation’s story. Can be perceived as a threat to an official narrative of the nation
• Archetypal character of story; enables a safe channel to engage with difficult questions, allows for disturbing subtexts to re-enter society imagination
• Vicarious restitution, transformation, regeneration• Vicarious restitution• Witness
Witness Art: Guernica