Distant Suffering

Distant Suffering

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Boltanski Luc
Cambridge University Press
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Distant Suffering, first published in 1999, examines the moral and political implications for a spectator of the distant suffering of others as presented through the media. What are the morally acceptable responses to the sight of suffering on television, for example, when the viewer cannot act directly to affect the circumstances in which the suffering takes place? Luc Boltanski argues that spectators can actively involve themselves and others by speaking about what they have seen and how they were affected by it. Developing ideas in Adam Smith's moral theory, he examines three rhetorical 'topics' available for the expression of the spectator's response to suffering: the topics of denunciation and of sentiment and the aesthetic topic. The book concludes with a discussion of a 'crisis of pity' in relation to modern forms of humanitarianism. A possible way out of this crisis is suggested which involves an emphasis and focus on present suffering.
EAN 9780521659536
ISBN 0521659531
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Publication date October 13, 1999
Pages 268
Language English
Dimensions 229 x 152 x 15
Country United Kingdom
Readership Professional & Scholarly
Authors Boltanski Luc
Illustrations Worked examples or Exercises
Translators Burchell Graham D.
Series Cambridge Cultural Social Studies