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The Sacred Monstrous: A Reflection on Violence in Human Communities

Autor Wendy C. Hamblet
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 10 dec 2003
Wedding an analysis of relevant anthropological literature and philosophical theory, this important book re-positions violence-long trivialized by philosophers as an incidental or anomalous feature of humanity-as a central concern for ethical thought. Wendy Hamblet focuses on a fundamental paradox that emerges when well-meaning communities and individuals attempt to implement their ideals in our social, or socialized, world. Very often the unintended consequences of these individual or communal ideals run headlong into the brute fact of bloody human engagement. Through her investigation of violence-legitimization in myth and ancient tales, philosophical accounts (from Plato to Nietzsche), the concept of home as 'refuge,' and recent social scientific data, Hamblet takes up the charge that violence is steeped in our being-it pervades human history and is embedded in the ethos of our modern institutions-and gives us essential tools for better understanding how violence actually operates.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780739106150
ISBN-10: 0739106155
Pagini: 136
Dimensiuni: 160 x 230 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.33 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Chapter 1 Preface: apologia
Chapter 2 Ritual and Mythical Beginnings
Chapter 3 Ritual In-form-ations: the anthropologists' theories
Chapter 4 Resonances in Ritual Theory
Chapter 5 Mythical Traces of the Legacy of Violence: under the shadow of the "fall"
Chapter 6 Home-Craft in the History of Philosophy: "innocent egoist and alone"
Chapter 7 The Ambiguities of Home: "a phenomenology of identity-construction"
Chapter 8 Violence as Community: the suffocating embrace of the home
Chapter 9 Superstructures of Identity
Chapter 10 In the Wake of Violent Rituals

Recenzii

Although Professor Hamblet is not directly concerned with contemporary events in her interesting study, her phenomenology of violence surely suggests to the reader a deeper and quite disturbing framework for interpreting the impact of 9/11 on American life.
Professor Hamblet has written an important text, well worth the investment of serious thought and reflection. Not only has she addressed the ongoing nature of violence in the human community, but she has done so through a careful analysis of the work done by anthropolgists, religionists, and philosophers. In entering into these conversations, and making us acquainted with her own orientation, we are privileged to observe a philosopher at work addressing one of the most-if not the most-vitally important problems of our age.
This book will make a significant contribution to many fields. I would definitely quote it in anything I may write about violence and refugees. And while some ideas and examples may be controversial for some readers, the book should spark many debates.
A troubling reflection on the deepseated violence of our times.