Women Witnessing Terror: Testimony and the Cultural Politics of Human Rights

Women Witnessing Terror: Testimony and the Cultural Politics of Human Rights

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ISBN: 082322435X / Publisher: Fordham University Press, May 2005

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A model of engaged scholarship, this book examinesfirst-person testimonials by women who have survivedabuse and atrocity in zones of conflict and terror.Drawing on a wide range of sources and settings, includinggenocide, state terror, ethnic cleansing, and war, Anne Cubiliuses survivortestimony as theoretical invention, placing personalwitness in dialogue with work by philosophers, literary theorists,and others who study the space between victim and survivor,ethical witness and silenced observer, male and female.This nuanced example of ethical criticism demonstrates forcefullyhowethical witnessing-listening to the voices of survivors-reformulates the language of human rights and enhances itsability to intervene against violence and oppression. Read More
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