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Constructing The Enemy Empathy Antipathy In Us Literature And Law Rajini Srikanth

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Constructing The Enemy Empathy Antipathy In Us Literature And Law Rajini Srikanth
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Publisher: Temple University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.06 MB
Pages: 219
Author: Rajini Srikanth
ISBN: 9781439903230, 9781439903247, 9781439903254, 1439903239, 1439903247, 1439903255
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Constructing The Enemy Empathy Antipathy In Us Literature And Law Rajini Srikanth by Rajini Srikanth 9781439903230, 9781439903247, 9781439903254, 1439903239, 1439903247, 1439903255 instant download after payment.

In her engaging book, Constructing the Enemy, Rajini Srikanth probes the concept of empathy, attempting to understand its different types and how it isoor isn'togenerated and maintained in specific circumstances. Using literary texts to illuminate issues of power and discussions of law, Srikanth focuses on two case studiesothe internment of Japanese citizens and Japanese Americans in World War II, after the bombing of Pearl Harbor, and the detainment of Muslim Americans and individuals from various nations in the U.S. prison at Guantanamo Bay. Through primary documents and interviews that reveal why and how lawyers become involved in defending those who have been designated "enemies," Srikanth explores the complex conditions under which engaged citizenship emerges. Constructing the Enemy probes the seductive promise of legal discourse and analyzes the emergence and manifestation of empathy in lawyers and other concerned citizens and the wider consequences of this empathy on the institutions that regulate our lives.

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