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Maria Pia Lara (Author)

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April 12, 2007 0231140304 978-0231140300

Conceptions of evil have changed dramatically over time, and though humans continue to commit acts of cruelty against one another, today we possess a clearer, more moral way of analyzing them. In Narrating Evil, María Pía Lara explores what has changed in our understanding of evil, why the transformation matters, and how we can learn from this specific historical development.

Drawing on Immanuel Kant's and Hannah Arendt's ideas about reflective judgment, Lara argues that narrative plays a key role in helping societies acknowledge their pasts. Particular stories haunt our consciousness and lead to a kind of examination and dialogue that shape notions of morality. A powerful description of a crime can act as a filter, helping us to draw conclusions about what constitutes a moral wrong, and public debates over these narratives allow us to construct a more accurate picture of historical truth, leading to a better understanding of why such actions are possible.

In building her argument, Lara considers Greek tragedies, Shakespeare's depictions of evil, Joseph Conrad's literary metaphors, and movies that portray human cruelty. Turning to such philosophers and writers as Jürgen Habermas, Walter Benjamin, Primo Levi, Giorgio Agamben, and Ariel Dorfman, Lara defines a reflexive relationship between an event, the narrative of the event, and the public reception of the narrative, and she proves that the stories of perpetrators and sufferers are always intertwined.

The process of disclosure, debate, and the public fashioning of collective judgment are vital methods through which we make sense not only of new forms of cruelty but of past crimes as well. Narrating Evil describes the steps of this process and why they are a crucial part of our attempt to build a different, more just world.


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"Certain to make important contributions not only to the current literature on evil, but also to the literature on reflective judgment, on Arendt, and on narrative, trauma, and collective memory." -- Amy R. Allen, Dartmouth College

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Narrating Evil is certain to make important contributions not only to the current literature on evil but also to the literature on reflective judgment, on Arendt, and on narrative, trauma, and collective memory.

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Kant was well aware of humanity's propensity for evil. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
disclosive view, negative exemplarity, disclosive language, learning from catastrophes, reflective judgment, historical atrocities, moral wrongdoing, past catastrophes, determinant judgment, enlarged mentality, literary public sphere, moral learning
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The Judgments, Angelus Novus, Hannah Arendt, Moral Image of the World, Primo Levi, Hearts of Darkness, Language Remains, Walter Benjamin, The Origins of Totalitarianism, Ruti Teitel, Dark Times, Richard Kearney, Tzvetan Todorov, Nazi Germany, Adolf Eichmann, Nazi Lagers, Seyla Benhabib, Leora Bilsky, Paul Ricoeur, Julia Kristeva, Dreyfus Affair
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