Guilt : a force of cultural transformation /
"The book investigates the role of guilt in the global discussion over locally specific legacies of mass violence and injustice. Guilt is an indispensable element in human social and emotional life that surfaces as a central phenomenon in the cultural politics of memory, transitional justice, a...
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| Language: | English |
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New York, NY :
Oxford University Press,
[2022]
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: Guilt as a Force of Cultural Transformation
- 1. Guilt as a Positive Motivation for Action? On Vicarious Penance in the History of Christianity
- 2. White Guilt in the Summer of Black Lives Matter
- 3. From Shame to Guilt: Indonesian Strategies against Child Marriage
- 4. Historical and Survivor Guilt in the Incorporation of Refugees in Germany
- 5. The Productivity of Guilt in Criminal Law Discourse
- 6. Making Guilt Productive: The Case for Restorative Justice in Criminal Law
- 7. Guilt with and without Punishment: On Moral and Legal Guilt in Contexts of Impunity
- 8. Post-War Justice for the Nazi Murders of Patients in Kherson, Ukraine: Comparing German and Soviet Trials
- 9. Rituals of Repentance: Joshua Oppenheimer's The Act of Killing
- 10. Performing Guilt: How the Theater of the 1960s Challenged German Memory Culture
- 11. Guilty Dreams: Culpability and Reactionary Violence in Gujarat
- 12. The Guilt of Warriors
- 13. The Art of Apology: On the True and the Phony in Political Apology
- 14. Relationships in Transition: Negotiating Accountability and Productive Guilt in Timor-Leste
- 15. Disputes over Germany's War Guilt: On the Emergence of a New International Law in World War I
- 16. The Absence of Productive Guilt in Shame and Disgrace: Misconceptions in and of German Memory Culture from 1945 to 2020
- Index.