Making Monsters: The Uncanny Power of Dehumanization by David Livingstone Smith (review)

IF 0.8 3区 社会学 Q3 POLITICAL SCIENCE
Linda Roland Danil
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Abstract

Barsky places Ariel Dorfman’s Death and the Maiden in conversation with Lolita. He invites the reader to consider both the impossibility and the possibility of redemption, of living in the same country with, in Dorfman’s terms, “the most despicable villains.”5 The connection works brilliantly and is as strong an argument as one could make for the usefulness of the enterprise of investigating the experience of refugees through the lens of literature. Throughout the book, Barsky connects the vulnerability of the characters in the literary texts to the vulnerability of refugees and invites consideration of universal human rights. As he points out, many authors of the volumes he examines were quite familiar with migration and border crossing, whether because they lived in places and periods of migration or because they were themselves travelers. As noted earlier Barsky takes care to position the works within the politics of the time in which they were written. We might ask: are these literary works read through the lens of the refugees’ experiences or are the refugees’ experiences read through the lens of the literature? Barsky argues that the lenses are not singular. In bringing together the literary accounts, the legal discourses, information from news media, and examples of migration memoirs, Barsky offers multiple perspectives and at the same time sustains his primary goal of understanding the complexity of refugees fleeing danger, taking risks, entering inhospitable territories, and seeking legal protection.
大卫·利文斯通-史密斯的《制造怪物:去人性化的神秘力量》(评论)
巴斯基将阿里尔·多夫曼的《死亡与少女》置于与洛丽塔的对话中。他邀请读者考虑与多尔夫曼笔下的“最卑鄙的恶棍”生活在同一个国家的不可能和救赎的可能性。5这种联系非常有效,是一种强有力的论点,可以通过文学的视角来调查难民的经历。在整本书中,巴尔斯基将文学文本中人物的脆弱性与难民的脆弱性联系起来,并邀请人们考虑普遍人权。正如他所指出的,他所研究的许多卷的作者都非常熟悉移民和过境,无论是因为他们生活在移民的地方和时期,还是因为他们自己就是旅行者。如前所述,巴斯基注意将作品置于其创作时代的政治中。我们可能会问:这些文学作品是从难民的经历来看的,还是从文学的角度来看的?Barsky认为,这些镜头并不是单一的。Barsky将文学叙述、法律论述、新闻媒体信息和移民回忆录的例子结合在一起,提供了多个视角,同时保持了他的主要目标,即了解难民逃离危险、冒险、进入不适宜居住的领土和寻求法律保护的复杂性。
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CiteScore
1.60
自引率
10.00%
发文量
51
期刊介绍: Now entering its twenty-fifth year, Human Rights Quarterly is widely recognizedas the leader in the field of human rights. Articles written by experts from around the world and from a range of disciplines are edited to be understood by the intelligent reader. The Quarterly provides up-to-date information on important developments within the United Nations and regional human rights organizations, both governmental and non-governmental. It presents current work in human rights research and policy analysis, reviews of related books, and philosophical essays probing the fundamental nature of human rights as defined by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
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