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Guilt
A Force of Cultural Transformation
von Kellenbach, Katharina; Buschmeier, Matthias
Oxford University Press Inc
03/2022
376
Mole
Inglês
9780197557440
15 a 20 dias
530
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Introduction
Matthias Buschmeier and Katharina von Kellenbach
Part I: Guilt as a Prosocial Force in Interpersonal Relations
Guilt as a Positive Motivation for Action? On Vicarious Penance in the History of Christianity
Meinolf Schumacher
White Guilt in the Summer of Black Lives Matter
Lisa B. Spanierman
From Shame to Guilt: Indonesian Strategies against Child Marriage
Nelly van Doorn-Harder
Historical and Survivor Guilt in the Incorporation of Refugees in Germany
John Borneman
Part II: Transforming Guilt Into (Restorative) Justice
The Productivity of Guilt in Criminal Law Discourses
Klaus Guenther
Making Guilt Productive: The Case for Restorative Justice in Criminal Law
Valerij Zisman
Guilt With and Without Punishment: On Moral and Legal Guilt in Contexts of Impunity
Dominik Hofmann
Post-War Justice for the Nazi Murders of Patients in Kherson, Ukraine: Comparing German and Soviet Trials
Tanja Penter
Part III: Guilt as Creative Irritation
Rituals of Repentance: Joshua Oppenheimer's "The Act of Killing"
Katharina von Kellenbach
Performing Guilt: How the Theater of the 1960s Challenged German Memory Culture
Saskia Fischer
Guilty Dreams: Culpability and Reactionary Violence in Gujarat
Parvis Ghassem-Fachandi
The Guilt of Warriors
Susan Derwin
Part IV: The Politics of Guilt Negotiations
The Art of Apology: On the True and the Phony in Political Apology
Maria-Sibylla Lotter
Relationships in Transition: Negotiating Accountability and Productive Guilt in Timor Leste
Victor Igreja
Negotiating Germany's War Guilt. On the Emergence of a New International Law in the First World War
Ethel Matala de Mazza
The Absence of Productive Guilt in Shame and Disgrace: Misconceptions in and of German Memory Culture from 1945-2020
Matthias Buschmeier
Matthias Buschmeier and Katharina von Kellenbach
Part I: Guilt as a Prosocial Force in Interpersonal Relations
Guilt as a Positive Motivation for Action? On Vicarious Penance in the History of Christianity
Meinolf Schumacher
White Guilt in the Summer of Black Lives Matter
Lisa B. Spanierman
From Shame to Guilt: Indonesian Strategies against Child Marriage
Nelly van Doorn-Harder
Historical and Survivor Guilt in the Incorporation of Refugees in Germany
John Borneman
Part II: Transforming Guilt Into (Restorative) Justice
The Productivity of Guilt in Criminal Law Discourses
Klaus Guenther
Making Guilt Productive: The Case for Restorative Justice in Criminal Law
Valerij Zisman
Guilt With and Without Punishment: On Moral and Legal Guilt in Contexts of Impunity
Dominik Hofmann
Post-War Justice for the Nazi Murders of Patients in Kherson, Ukraine: Comparing German and Soviet Trials
Tanja Penter
Part III: Guilt as Creative Irritation
Rituals of Repentance: Joshua Oppenheimer's "The Act of Killing"
Katharina von Kellenbach
Performing Guilt: How the Theater of the 1960s Challenged German Memory Culture
Saskia Fischer
Guilty Dreams: Culpability and Reactionary Violence in Gujarat
Parvis Ghassem-Fachandi
The Guilt of Warriors
Susan Derwin
Part IV: The Politics of Guilt Negotiations
The Art of Apology: On the True and the Phony in Political Apology
Maria-Sibylla Lotter
Relationships in Transition: Negotiating Accountability and Productive Guilt in Timor Leste
Victor Igreja
Negotiating Germany's War Guilt. On the Emergence of a New International Law in the First World War
Ethel Matala de Mazza
The Absence of Productive Guilt in Shame and Disgrace: Misconceptions in and of German Memory Culture from 1945-2020
Matthias Buschmeier
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Introduction
Matthias Buschmeier and Katharina von Kellenbach
Part I: Guilt as a Prosocial Force in Interpersonal Relations
Guilt as a Positive Motivation for Action? On Vicarious Penance in the History of Christianity
Meinolf Schumacher
White Guilt in the Summer of Black Lives Matter
Lisa B. Spanierman
From Shame to Guilt: Indonesian Strategies against Child Marriage
Nelly van Doorn-Harder
Historical and Survivor Guilt in the Incorporation of Refugees in Germany
John Borneman
Part II: Transforming Guilt Into (Restorative) Justice
The Productivity of Guilt in Criminal Law Discourses
Klaus Guenther
Making Guilt Productive: The Case for Restorative Justice in Criminal Law
Valerij Zisman
Guilt With and Without Punishment: On Moral and Legal Guilt in Contexts of Impunity
Dominik Hofmann
Post-War Justice for the Nazi Murders of Patients in Kherson, Ukraine: Comparing German and Soviet Trials
Tanja Penter
Part III: Guilt as Creative Irritation
Rituals of Repentance: Joshua Oppenheimer's "The Act of Killing"
Katharina von Kellenbach
Performing Guilt: How the Theater of the 1960s Challenged German Memory Culture
Saskia Fischer
Guilty Dreams: Culpability and Reactionary Violence in Gujarat
Parvis Ghassem-Fachandi
The Guilt of Warriors
Susan Derwin
Part IV: The Politics of Guilt Negotiations
The Art of Apology: On the True and the Phony in Political Apology
Maria-Sibylla Lotter
Relationships in Transition: Negotiating Accountability and Productive Guilt in Timor Leste
Victor Igreja
Negotiating Germany's War Guilt. On the Emergence of a New International Law in the First World War
Ethel Matala de Mazza
The Absence of Productive Guilt in Shame and Disgrace: Misconceptions in and of German Memory Culture from 1945-2020
Matthias Buschmeier
Matthias Buschmeier and Katharina von Kellenbach
Part I: Guilt as a Prosocial Force in Interpersonal Relations
Guilt as a Positive Motivation for Action? On Vicarious Penance in the History of Christianity
Meinolf Schumacher
White Guilt in the Summer of Black Lives Matter
Lisa B. Spanierman
From Shame to Guilt: Indonesian Strategies against Child Marriage
Nelly van Doorn-Harder
Historical and Survivor Guilt in the Incorporation of Refugees in Germany
John Borneman
Part II: Transforming Guilt Into (Restorative) Justice
The Productivity of Guilt in Criminal Law Discourses
Klaus Guenther
Making Guilt Productive: The Case for Restorative Justice in Criminal Law
Valerij Zisman
Guilt With and Without Punishment: On Moral and Legal Guilt in Contexts of Impunity
Dominik Hofmann
Post-War Justice for the Nazi Murders of Patients in Kherson, Ukraine: Comparing German and Soviet Trials
Tanja Penter
Part III: Guilt as Creative Irritation
Rituals of Repentance: Joshua Oppenheimer's "The Act of Killing"
Katharina von Kellenbach
Performing Guilt: How the Theater of the 1960s Challenged German Memory Culture
Saskia Fischer
Guilty Dreams: Culpability and Reactionary Violence in Gujarat
Parvis Ghassem-Fachandi
The Guilt of Warriors
Susan Derwin
Part IV: The Politics of Guilt Negotiations
The Art of Apology: On the True and the Phony in Political Apology
Maria-Sibylla Lotter
Relationships in Transition: Negotiating Accountability and Productive Guilt in Timor Leste
Victor Igreja
Negotiating Germany's War Guilt. On the Emergence of a New International Law in the First World War
Ethel Matala de Mazza
The Absence of Productive Guilt in Shame and Disgrace: Misconceptions in and of German Memory Culture from 1945-2020
Matthias Buschmeier
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