LEADER 03524cam a2200541 i 4500001 280795 005 20240621234934.0 008 210918s2015 nyu b 001 0 eng 010 2015001677 015 GBB5A2682 |2bnb 020 9780231171502 |q(cloth ; |qalkaline paper) 020 0231171501 |q(cloth ; |qalkaline paper) 020 |z9780231538732 |q(e-book) 020 0231538731 020 9780231538732 035 (OCoLC)ocn907059962 035 280795 042 pcc 049 LHMA 040 DLC |beng |erda |cDLC |dYDX |dYDXCP |dCDX |dNDD |dGYG |dS3O |dBDX |dDEBBG |dDEBSZ |dOCLCQ |dDHA |dOCLCQ |dVTS |dOCLCF |dOCLCQ |dUKMGB |dUKUOY |dOCLCQ |dL2U |dLHM 050 00 B105.L65 |bS73 2015 100 1 Stauffer, Jill, |d1966- 245 10 Ethical loneliness : |bthe injustice of not being heard / |cJill Stauffer. 264 1 New York : |bColumbia University Press, |c[2015] 300 xii, 222 pages ; |c24 cm 336 text |btxt |2rdacontent 337 unmediated |bn |2rdamedia 338 volume |bnc |2rdacarrier 504 Includes bibliographical references and index. 505 0 Ethical loneliness -- Repair -- Hearing -- Revision -- Desert. 520 Ethical Lonliness is the experience of being abandoned by humanity, compounded by the cruelty of wrongs not being heard. It is the result of multiple lapses on the part of human beings and political institutions that, in failing to listen well to survivors, deny them redress by negating their testimony and thwarting their claims for justice. Jill Stauffer examines the root causes of ethical loneliness and how those in power revise history to serve their own ends rather than the needs of the abandoned. Out of this discussion, difficult truths about the desire and potential for political forgiveness, transitional justice, and political reconciliation emerge. Moving beyond a singular focus on truth commissions and legal trials, she considers more closely what is lost in the wake of oppression and violence, how selves and worlds are built and demolished, and who is responsible for re-creating lives after they are destroyed. Stauffer boldly argues that rebuilding worlds and just institutions after violence is a broad obligation and that those who care about justice must first confront their own assumptions about autonomy, liberty, and responsibility before an effective response to violence can take place. In building her claims, Stauffer draws on the work of Emmanuel Levinas, Jean Améry, Eve Sedgwick, and Friedrich Nietzsche, as well as concrete cases of justice and injustice across the world. -- from dust jacket. 591 Record updated by Marcive processing 21 June 2024 650 0 Loneliness |xPhilosophy. 650 0 Loneliness |xMoral and ethical aspects. 650 0 Persecution. 650 0 Oppression (Psychology) 650 7 08.38 ethics. |0(NL-LeOCL)077593472 |2bcl 650 7 Oppression (Psychology) |2fast |0(OCoLC)fst01046613 650 7 Persecution. |2fast |0(OCoLC)fst01058354 650 17 Oppression. |2gtt |0(NL-LeOCL)078609496 650 17 Loneliness. |2gtt |0(NL-LeOCL)078493439 650 7 Ensamhet |xteori, filosofi. |2sao 650 7 Ensamhet |xetik och moral. |2sao 650 7 Förföljelse. |2sao 650 7 Förtryck (psykologi) |2sao 655 4 Prof's picks |y2017 |y05 (May) |xSedgwick. 856 4 |uhttp://www.degruyter.com/doi/book/10.7312/stau17150 |zURL des Erstveröffentlichers |3Volltext 852 0 |bscstacks |hB105.L65 |iS73 2015