On the Judgment of History: Ruth Benedict Book Series
Autor Joan Wallach Scotten Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 sep 2020
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780231196956
ISBN-10: 0231196954
Pagini: 160
Dimensiuni: 141 x 217 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.2 kg
Editura: Columbia University Press
Seria Ruth Benedict Book Series
ISBN-10: 0231196954
Pagini: 160
Dimensiuni: 141 x 217 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.2 kg
Editura: Columbia University Press
Seria Ruth Benedict Book Series
Notă biografică
Joan Wallach Scott is professor emerita in the School of Social Science at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, NJ. Her Columbia University Press books include Gender and the Politics of History, thirtieth anniversary edition (2018), and Knowledge, Power, and Academic Freedom (2019).
Cuprins
Preface: History, Race, Nation
1. The Nation- State as the Telos of History: Nuremberg, 1946
2. The Limits of Forgiveness: South Africäs Truth and Reconciliation Commission, 1996
3. Calling History to Account: The Movement for Reparations for Slavery in the United States
Epilogue: Revisioning History
Acknowledgments
Notes
Index
1. The Nation- State as the Telos of History: Nuremberg, 1946
2. The Limits of Forgiveness: South Africäs Truth and Reconciliation Commission, 1996
3. Calling History to Account: The Movement for Reparations for Slavery in the United States
Epilogue: Revisioning History
Acknowledgments
Notes
Index
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Joan Wallach Scott critically examines the belief that history will redeem us, revealing the implicit politics of appeals to the judgment of history. She argues that the notion of a linear, ever-improving direction of history hides the persistence of power structures and hinders the pursuit of alternative futures.
Joan Wallach Scott critically examines the belief that history will redeem us, revealing the implicit politics of appeals to the judgment of history. She argues that the notion of a linear, ever-improving direction of history hides the persistence of power structures and hinders the pursuit of alternative futures.