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Territories of evil / edited by Nancy Ballias.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: At the interface/probing the boundaries ; v. 45.Publication details: Amsterdam ; New York : Rodopi, 2008.Description: 1 online resource (252 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781435639041
  • 1435639049
  • 9042023694
  • 9789042023697
  • 9789401205603
  • 9401205604
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Territories of evil.DDC classification:
  • 170 22
LOC classification:
  • BJ1401 .T47 2008eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Territories of Evil; Contents; Introduction: Considering Evil; The Devil You Think You Know: A Psychology of Evil; How Civilians Became Targets: The Moral Catastrophe of "Collateral Damage"; Evil and the Loss of Intellect; Bonds of Authoritarianism and the Embodiment of Political Evil: An Interview with President Echeverría; Warfare, Pacifism, or Sabotage: Eastern Christian Responses to Political Aggression; The Uncanny and the Feminine Sublime in Japanese Political Fantasy; Demurring to Doom: The Geopolitics of Prevailing.
Post-modern Narratives of Evil and 9-11: The Case of Frédéric BeigbederYou Are What You Eat: Cannibalism, Autophagy and the Case of Armin Meiwes; Adorno and the Guilt of Thinking; As Others See Us: A Critical Reflection of the Role of Humanitarian Landmine Action Organisations; 'Paedophiles' in Contemporary Culture; Terrorism: Within and Without; Born to be Bad or Born to Die? Evil and Finitude in Freud's Death Drive; Notes on Contributors.
Summary: "Evil is not only an abstract concept to be analyzed intellectually, but a concrete reality that we all experience and wrestle with on an ongoing basis. To truly understand evil we must always approach it from both angles: the intellective and the phenomenological. This same assertion resounds through each of the papers in this volume, in which an interdisciplinary and international group (including nurses, psychologists, philosophers, professors of literature, history, computer studies, and all sorts of social science) presented papers on cannibalism, the Holocaust, terrorism, physical and emotional abuse, virtual and actual violence, and depravity in a variety of media, from film to literature to anime to the Internet. Conference participants discussed villains and victims, dictators and anti-heroes, from 921 A.D. to the present, and considered the future of evil from a number of theoretical perspectives. Personal encounters with evil were described and analyzed, from interviews with political leaders to the problems of locating and destroying land mines in previous war zones. The theme of responsibility and thinking for the future is very much at the heart of these papers: how to approach evil as a question to be explored, critiqued, interrogated, reflected upon, owned. The authors urge an attitude of openness to new interpretations, new perspectives, new understanding."--Jacket.
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"Evil is not only an abstract concept to be analyzed intellectually, but a concrete reality that we all experience and wrestle with on an ongoing basis. To truly understand evil we must always approach it from both angles: the intellective and the phenomenological. This same assertion resounds through each of the papers in this volume, in which an interdisciplinary and international group (including nurses, psychologists, philosophers, professors of literature, history, computer studies, and all sorts of social science) presented papers on cannibalism, the Holocaust, terrorism, physical and emotional abuse, virtual and actual violence, and depravity in a variety of media, from film to literature to anime to the Internet. Conference participants discussed villains and victims, dictators and anti-heroes, from 921 A.D. to the present, and considered the future of evil from a number of theoretical perspectives. Personal encounters with evil were described and analyzed, from interviews with political leaders to the problems of locating and destroying land mines in previous war zones. The theme of responsibility and thinking for the future is very much at the heart of these papers: how to approach evil as a question to be explored, critiqued, interrogated, reflected upon, owned. The authors urge an attitude of openness to new interpretations, new perspectives, new understanding."--Jacket.

Territories of Evil; Contents; Introduction: Considering Evil; The Devil You Think You Know: A Psychology of Evil; How Civilians Became Targets: The Moral Catastrophe of "Collateral Damage"; Evil and the Loss of Intellect; Bonds of Authoritarianism and the Embodiment of Political Evil: An Interview with President Echeverría; Warfare, Pacifism, or Sabotage: Eastern Christian Responses to Political Aggression; The Uncanny and the Feminine Sublime in Japanese Political Fantasy; Demurring to Doom: The Geopolitics of Prevailing.

Post-modern Narratives of Evil and 9-11: The Case of Frédéric BeigbederYou Are What You Eat: Cannibalism, Autophagy and the Case of Armin Meiwes; Adorno and the Guilt of Thinking; As Others See Us: A Critical Reflection of the Role of Humanitarian Landmine Action Organisations; 'Paedophiles' in Contemporary Culture; Terrorism: Within and Without; Born to be Bad or Born to Die? Evil and Finitude in Freud's Death Drive; Notes on Contributors.

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