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Sing The Rage Listening To Anger After Mass Violence Sonali Chakravarti

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Sing The Rage Listening To Anger After Mass Violence Sonali Chakravarti
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Publisher: University of Chicago Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.5 MB
Pages: 232
Author: Sonali Chakravarti
ISBN: 9780226120041, 022612004X
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Sing The Rage Listening To Anger After Mass Violence Sonali Chakravarti by Sonali Chakravarti 9780226120041, 022612004X instant download after payment.

What is the relationship between anger and justice, especially when so much of our moral education has taught us to value the impartial spectator, the cold distance of reason? InSing the Rage, Sonali Chakravarti wrestles with this question through a careful look at the emotionally charged South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission, which from 1996 to 1998 saw, day after day, individuals taking the stand to speak—to cry, scream, and wail—about the atrocities of apartheid. Uncomfortable and surprising, these public emotional displays, she argues, proved to be of immense value, vital to the success of transitional justice and future political possibilities.
Chakravarti takes up the issue from Adam Smith and Hannah Arendt, who famously understood both the dangers of anger in politics and the costs of its exclusion. Building on their perspectives, she argues that the expression and reception of anger reveal truths otherwise unavailable to us about the emerging political order, the obstacles to full civic participation, and indeed the limits—the frontiers—of political life altogether. Most important, anger and the development of skills needed to truly listen to it foster trust among citizens and recognition of shared dignity and worth. An urgent work of political philosophy in an era of continued revolution,Sing the Rageoffers a clear understanding of one of our most volatile—and important—political responses.

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