Shame, Gender Violence, and Ethics: Terrors of Injustice
Shame, Gender Violence, and Ethics: Terrors of Injustice draws from contemporary, concrete atrocities against women and marginalized communities to re-conceptualize moral shame and to set moral shame apart from dimensions of subordination, humiliation, and disgrace. The interdisciplinary collection starts with a contribution from a Yazidi-survivor of genocidal and sexual violence, whose case brings together core themes: gender, ethnic and religious identity, and violence and shame. Further accounts of shame and gendered violence in this collection take the reader to other and equally disturbing accounts of lesser-known atrocities from around the world. Although shame is sometimes posited as an inevitable companion to human life, editors Lenart Škof and Shé M. Hawke situate the discussion in the theoretical landscape of shame, and the contributors challenge this concept through fields as diverse as law, journalism, activism, philosophy, theology, ecofeminism, and gender and cultural studies. Their discussion of gendered shame makes room for it to be both a negative and a redemptive concept. Combining junior and senior scholarship, this collection examines power relations in the cycle of shame and violence.

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Shame, Gender Violence, and Ethics: Terrors of Injustice
Shame, Gender Violence, and Ethics: Terrors of Injustice draws from contemporary, concrete atrocities against women and marginalized communities to re-conceptualize moral shame and to set moral shame apart from dimensions of subordination, humiliation, and disgrace. The interdisciplinary collection starts with a contribution from a Yazidi-survivor of genocidal and sexual violence, whose case brings together core themes: gender, ethnic and religious identity, and violence and shame. Further accounts of shame and gendered violence in this collection take the reader to other and equally disturbing accounts of lesser-known atrocities from around the world. Although shame is sometimes posited as an inevitable companion to human life, editors Lenart Škof and Shé M. Hawke situate the discussion in the theoretical landscape of shame, and the contributors challenge this concept through fields as diverse as law, journalism, activism, philosophy, theology, ecofeminism, and gender and cultural studies. Their discussion of gendered shame makes room for it to be both a negative and a redemptive concept. Combining junior and senior scholarship, this collection examines power relations in the cycle of shame and violence.

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Shame, Gender Violence, and Ethics: Terrors of Injustice draws from contemporary, concrete atrocities against women and marginalized communities to re-conceptualize moral shame and to set moral shame apart from dimensions of subordination, humiliation, and disgrace. The interdisciplinary collection starts with a contribution from a Yazidi-survivor of genocidal and sexual violence, whose case brings together core themes: gender, ethnic and religious identity, and violence and shame. Further accounts of shame and gendered violence in this collection take the reader to other and equally disturbing accounts of lesser-known atrocities from around the world. Although shame is sometimes posited as an inevitable companion to human life, editors Lenart Škof and Shé M. Hawke situate the discussion in the theoretical landscape of shame, and the contributors challenge this concept through fields as diverse as law, journalism, activism, philosophy, theology, ecofeminism, and gender and cultural studies. Their discussion of gendered shame makes room for it to be both a negative and a redemptive concept. Combining junior and senior scholarship, this collection examines power relations in the cycle of shame and violence.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781793604675
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 02/12/2021
Series: Feminist Strategies: Flexible Theories and Resilient Practices
Pages: 222
Product dimensions: 6.39(w) x 9.35(h) x 0.88(d)

About the Author

Lenart Škof is head of the Institute for Philosophical Studies at Science and Research Centre of Koper and professor of philosophy at Alma Mater Europaea—Institutum Studiorum Humanitatis.

Shé M. Hawke is head of the Mediterranean Institute for Environmental Studies (MIOS) at the Science and Research Centre of Koper.

Table of Contents

To Believe in the Words of Justice from Farida Khalaf (Farida Global Organization)

INTRODUCTION

Shé M. Hawke and Lenart Škof

PART 1: RESPONSES TO GENDER VIOLENCE

1. “Speaking About her just Might Heal”: Witnessing to Canada’s Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women

Jane Barter

2. Femicide: Another Chronicle of a Death Foretold

Danny Marrero

3. Positions of Power: Patriarchal Considerations in Criminal Law

Melissa McKay

PART 2: THEORETICAL REFLECTIONS ON SHAME

4. Reframing Anthropological Shame as Exposure

Aaron Looney

5. Towards a Feminist Ethics of Shame

Sashinungla

6. Epistemic Injustice, Shame, Humility, and Sharing the Epistemic Space with Others: An Investigation of Epistemic Justice as a Virtue

Vojko Strahovnik

PART 3: GENDER VIOLENCE IN THE MEDIA

7. Obligations to Expose and the Responsibility to Protect: Journalistic Ethics for Reporting on Wartime Sexual Violence

Janet H. Anderson and Benjamin Duerr

8. A Voice of Our Own: Retelling the Stories of Gender-Based Violence in the Lebanese Media.

Rouba El Helou-Sensenig

PART 4: CULTURES AND CONTEXTS OF SHAME

9. Shame, and Social Scripts

Vita Emery

10. An Ecological Feminist Perspective on Violence

Cecilia Herles

11. Embodying Freedom and Truth within the Compass Rose: Spiritual Leadership within the Revolution of Love

Eleanor Sanderson

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