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Critique Of The Victim 3rd Edition Daniele Giglioli

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Critique Of The Victim 3rd Edition Daniele Giglioli
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Publisher: palgrave macmillan @Springer Nature
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2 MB
Pages: 400
Author: Daniele Giglioli
ISBN: 9783031801327, 3031801326
Language: English
Year: 2025
Edition: 3

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Critique Of The Victim 3rd Edition Daniele Giglioli by Daniele Giglioli 9783031801327, 3031801326 instant download after payment.

This book critiques the victim paradigm that occupies a central place in today’s world. As being a victim, or a self-proclaimed defender of victims, is a source of power today, one which grants privilege, an audience, and freedom to act beyond criticism, a critique of the victim appears more necessary than ever. In this stirring polemic, Daniele Giglioli investigates the origins of the ideology of the victim, and its consolidation as a strategy that divides society into offenders and innocents, victims and perpetrators, at the expense of solidarity and political agency. It’s important to note that this critique does not entail blaming actual victims, nor investigating who is or is not a real victim, unmasking those who falsely claim to be; critique here is intended in the Kantian sense, of defining and delimiting how to talk legitimately about the condition and uses of victimhood today. It interrogates, in other words, what being a victim entails and the power that comes with it.

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