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The implicated subject : beyond victims and perpetrators / Michael Rothberg.
Author
Rothberg, Michael
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Stanford, California : Stanford University Press, [2019]
©2019
Description
xvii, 260 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
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Subject(s)
Responsibility
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Agent (Philosophy)
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Collective memory
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Series
Cultural memory in the present
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Summary note
When it comes to historical violence and contemporary inequality, none of us are completely innocent. We may not be direct agents of harm, but we may still contribute to, inhabit, or benefit from regimes of domination that we neither set up nor control. Arguing that the familiar categories of victim, perpetrator, and bystander do not adequately account for our connection to injustices past and present, Michael Rothberg offers a new theory of political responsibility through the figure of the implicated subject. The Implicated Subject builds on the comparative, transnational framework of Rothberg's influential work on memory to engage in reflection and analysis of cultural texts, archives, and activist movements from such contested zones as transitional South Africa, contemporary Israel/Palestine, post-Holocaust Europe, and a transatlantic realm marked by the afterlives of slavery. As these diverse sites of inquiry indicate, the processes and histories illuminated by implicated subjectivity are legion in our interconnected world. An array of globally prominent artists, writers, and thinkers--from William Kentridge, Hito Steyerl, and Jamaica Kincaid, to Hannah Arendt, Primo Levi, Judith Butler, and the Combahee River Collective--speak to this interconnection and show how confronting our own implication in difficult histories can lead to new forms of internationalism and long-distance solidarity--from publisher's website.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Introduction : From victims and perpetrators to implicated subjects
The transmission belt of domination : theorizing the implicated subject
On (not) being a descendant : implicated subjects and the legacies of slavery
Progress, progression, procession : William Kentridge's implicated aesthetic
From Gaza to Warsaw : multidirectional memory and the perpetuator
Under the sign of suitcases : the Holocaust internationalism of Marceline Loridan-Ivens
"Germany is in Kurdistan" : Hito Steyerl's images of implication
Conclusion : Transfiguring implication : eleven theses.
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ISBN
9780804794114 ((hardcover : alkaline paper))
0804794111 ((hardcover : alkaline paper))
9781503609594 ((paperback : alkaline paper))
1503609596 ((paperback : alkaline paper))
LCCN
2018050186
OCLC
1048936957
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