Representations of violence surround us in everyday life – in news
reports, films and novels – inviting interpretation and raising
questions about the ethics of viewing or reading about harm done to
others. How can we understand the processes of meaning-making involved
in interpreting violent events and experiences? And can these acts of
interpretation themselves be violent by reproducing the violence that
they represent? This book examines the ethics of engaging with violent
stories from a broad hermeneutic perspective. It offers
multidisciplinary perspectives on the sense-making involved in
interpreting violence in its various forms, from blatant physical
violence to less visible forms that may inhere in words or in the
social and political order of our societies. By focusing on different
ways of narrating violence and on the cultural and paradigmatic forms
that govern such narrations, Interpreting Violence explores the
ethical potential of literature, art and philosophy to expose
mechanisms of violence while also recognizing their implication in
structures that contribute to or benefit from practices of violence.
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Narrative, Ethics and Hermeneutics
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781000840292
Publisert
2023
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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