PENGUIN Regarding the Pain of Others
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Poor condition
This (new) book was delivered in very poor condition.
E**
interesting
Glad to have found this title.
J**W
Effortless and penetrating
In this essay, Sontag weaves together complex philosophical arguments into an accessible, exhilarating and deeply touching read.Sontag's prose masterfully dances around the question of how pictures of atrocities have been used historically and can be politically employed today, how viewers' ethical standpoint has changed over the years: sketching how the experience of 'regarding the pain of others' has evolved over the centuries until today.Even though Sontag makes a plurality of well-taken arguments, her essay necessarily lacks extensive inquiries into the historical, cultural and political contexts to which varied pictures have responded to and have fallen into. Since variation in those contexts changes the audience's interpretation of depicted atrocities, her essay can be taken as a call for more research in this direction.
P**S
Relevant
Susan had an amazing way of explaining the threat of using images and being numbed, mentally, from all the saturation that we find online and on TV.This book is very relevant for this period of time.
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