Political Violence and the Imagination : Complicity, Memory and Resistance

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Political Violence and the Imagination : Complicity, Memory and Resistance

  • 言語:ENG
  • ISBN:9780367515171
  • eISBN:9781000090635

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Using a variety of theoretical reflections and empirically grounded case studies, this book examines how certain kinds of imagination – political, artistic, historical, philosophical – help us tackle the challenge of comprehending and responding to various forms of political violence.

Understanding political violence is a complex task, which involves a variety of operations, from examining the social macro-structures within which actors engage in violence, to investigating the motives and drives of individual perpetrators. This book focuses on the faculty of imagination and its role in facilitating our normative and critical engagement with political violence. It interrogates how the imagination can help us deal with past as well as ongoing instances of political violence. Several questions, which have thus far received too little attention from political theorists, motivate this project: Can certain forms of imagination – artistic, historical, philosophical – help us tackle the challenge of comprehending and responding to unprecedented forms of violence? What is the ethical and political value of artworks depicting human rights violations in the aftermath of conflicts? What about the use of thought experiments in justifying policy measures with regard to violence? What forms of political imagination can foster solidarity and catalyse political action?

This book opens up a forum for an inclusive and reflexive debate on the role that the imagination can play in unpacking complex issues of political violence.

The chapters in this book were originally published in a special issue of the journal, Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy.

Table of Contents

Political violence and the imagination: an introduction

Mihaela Mihai and Mathias Thaler

1. Understanding complicity: memory, hope and the imagination

Mihaela Mihai

2. The arts of refusal: tragic unreconciliation, pariah humour, and haunting laughter

Bronwyn Anne Leebaw

3. How America disguises its violence: colonialism, mass incarceration, and the need for resistant imagination

Shari Stone-Mediatore

4. The subversive potential of Leo Tolstoy’s ‘defamiliarisation’: a case study in drawing on the imagination to denounce violence

Alexandre Christoyannopoulos

5. Our wildest imagination: violence, narrative, and sympathetic identification

Jade Schiff

6. On representation(s): art, violence and the political imaginary of South Africa

Eliza Garnsey

7. The art and politics of imagination: remembering mass violence against women

Maria Alina Asavei

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