This study analyzes the pervasive rhetoric of victimhood in European culture since 1968. In a radically fragmented public sphere, individuals perceive themselves as dissociated from all others, while at the same time they feel similar to everyone else. Where genuine solidarity and communality is attenuated, people present themselves as victims to garner media attention, create fragile social bonds, or escape supposed marginalization and oppression. Fatima Naqvi commences with interpretations of Sigmund Freud, Theodor Adorno and Max Horkheimer, arguing that contemporary discourse continues a trajectory mapped in the early 20th century--in the shadow of Nazism. In a series of paradigmatic readings of René Girard, Peter Sloterdijk, Michael Haneke, Anselm Kiefer, Christoph Ransmayr, Friederike Mayröcker, Michel Houellebecq, Giorgio Agamben, and Elfriede Jelinek, she traces the on-going fascination with victimhood and the desire for victim status in the West. She looks at the way in which such cultural anxiety expresses itself; at how victim rhetoric calls itself into question; and, finally, at how it perpetuates itself in the moment that it becomes philosophically ungrounded.
發表於2024-12-04
The Literary and Cultural Rhetoric of Victimhood 2024 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載
圖書標籤: 歐洲
偶然翻到。不無荒誕的想起微博公知言論的主潮,即無處不在的飽含瞭self-victimization的修辭和集體無意識,來源待考
評分偶然翻到。不無荒誕的想起微博公知言論的主潮,即無處不在的飽含瞭self-victimization的修辭和集體無意識,來源待考
評分偶然翻到。不無荒誕的想起微博公知言論的主潮,即無處不在的飽含瞭self-victimization的修辭和集體無意識,來源待考
評分偶然翻到。不無荒誕的想起微博公知言論的主潮,即無處不在的飽含瞭self-victimization的修辭和集體無意識,來源待考
評分偶然翻到。不無荒誕的想起微博公知言論的主潮,即無處不在的飽含瞭self-victimization的修辭和集體無意識,來源待考
The Literary and Cultural Rhetoric of Victimhood 2024 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載