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Exploring Complicity

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Release : 2016-12-15
Genre : Philosophy
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Book Synopsis Exploring Complicity by : Michael Neu

Download or read book Exploring Complicity written by Michael Neu. This book was released on 2016-12-15. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book explores the concept of and cases of complicity in an interdisciplinary context. It in part covers cases of direct complicity, where an agent or set of agents facilitates an identifiable act of wrongdoing. The book also draws attention to the manner in which agents become complicit in the reproduction of wider practices of wrongdoing. It goes on to explore the notion of complicity through a series of cases emerging from a variety of academic disciplines and professional practice, including the complicity of politicians, medical practitioners, and the wider public in forms of state violence, protest movements and secret‐keeping.

Exploring Complicity

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The Complicit Text

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Release : 2020-12-10
Genre : Literary Criticism
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Book Synopsis The Complicit Text by : Ivan Stacy

Download or read book The Complicit Text written by Ivan Stacy. This book was released on 2020-12-10. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Complicit Text: Failures of Witnessing in Postwar Fiction identifies the causes of complicity in the face of unfolding atrocities by examining the works of Albert Camus, Milan Kunera, Kazuo Ishiguro, W. G. Sebald, Thomas Pynchon, and Margaret Atwood. Ivan Stacy argues that complicity often stems from narrative failures to bear witness to wrongdoing. However, literary fiction, he contends, can at once embody and examine forms of complicity on three different levels: as a theme within literary texts, as a narrative form, and also as it implicates readers themselves through empathetic engagement with the text. Furthermore, Stacy questions what forms of non-complicit action are possible and explores the potential for productive forms of compromise. Stacy discusses both individual dilemmas of complicity in the shadow of World War II and collective complicity in the context of contemporary concerns, such as the hegemony of neoliberalism and the climate emergency.

Complicity and the Politics of Representation

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Release : 2019-03-18
Genre : Philosophy
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Book Synopsis Complicity and the Politics of Representation by : Cornelia Wächter

Download or read book Complicity and the Politics of Representation written by Cornelia Wächter. This book was released on 2019-03-18. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This volume provides an introduction to an important and timely topic, namely the study of complicity and the politics of representation. It elaborates on recent work on complicity and applies recent research on complicity to critical whiteness studies, critical memory studies, critical psychology and psychiatry.

White Educators Negotiating Complicity

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Release : 2021-11-17
Genre : Philosophy
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Book Synopsis White Educators Negotiating Complicity by : Barbara Applebaum

Download or read book White Educators Negotiating Complicity written by Barbara Applebaum. This book was released on 2021-11-17. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: While there is a proliferation of research on white educators who teach courses around anti-racism, White Educators Negotiating Complicity: Roadblocks Paved with Good Intentions focuses on white educators who teach about whiteness to racially diverse groups of students, and who acknowledge and attempt to negotiate their complicity in systemic injustice. Scholars continue to remind white people of the paradox through which their endeavors to disrupt systemic white supremacy often reproduce it. In this book, Barbara Applebaum explores what it means to teach against whiteness while living that paradox. Rather than an empirical study, this book offers insights from recent scholarship surrounding critical whiteness and epistemic injustice and applies them to some of the most trenchant challenges that white educators face while trying to teach about whiteness to racially diverse groups of students. Introducing the concept of a vigilantly vulnerable and informed humility, Applebaum both illuminates what theory can tell us about praxis and offers guidance for white educators in their attempts to negotiate the effects of white complicity on their pedagogy.

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