ISBN:
9781438450230
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource
Series Statement:
SUNY Press Open Access
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Strick, Simon, 1974- American dolorologies
DDC:
306.4
Keywords:
Pain Social aspects
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Suffering Social aspects
;
Sentimentalism
;
History
;
History of the Americas
;
Slavery & abolition of slavery
;
Agriculture & farming
;
Souffrance - Aspect social - États-Unis
;
Sentimentalisme
;
Histoire
;
history (discipline)
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POLITICAL SCIENCE - Public Policy - Cultural Policy
;
SOCIAL SCIENCE - Anthropology - Cultural
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SOCIAL SCIENCE - Popular Culture
;
Civilization
;
Pain - Social aspects
;
Sentimentalism
;
Suffering - Social aspects
;
Douleur - Aspect social - États-Unis
;
United States Civilization
;
États-Unis - Civilisation
;
History
;
Social Science
;
Slavery
;
Technology & Engineering
;
Agriculture
;
United States
Abstract:
Offers a critical history of the role of pain, suffering, and compassion in democratic culture.American Dolorologies presents a theoretically sophisticated intervention into contemporary equations of subjectivity with trauma. Simon Strick argues against a universalism of pain and instead foregrounds the intimate relations of bodily affect with racial and gender politics. In concise and original readings of medical debates, abolitionist photography, Enlightenment philosophy, and contemporary representations of torture, Strick shows the crucial function that evocations of “bodies in pain” serve in the politicization of differences. This book provides a historical contextualization of contemporary ideas of suffering, sympathy, and compassion, thus establishing an embodied genealogy of the pain that is at the heart of American democratic sentiment.Simon Strick is Postdoctoral Researcher at the Center for Literary and Cultural Research Berlin in Germany
Note:
English