The Architecture of Blame - Mary Marcel

The Architecture of Blame

The End of Victimage and the Beginning of Justice

(Autor)

Buch | Hardcover
252 Seiten
2024
Lexington Books/Fortress Academic (Verlag)
978-1-6669-4472-3 (ISBN)
99,95 inkl. MwSt
This book offers six precepts which address undertheorized aspects of René Girard’s theory of scapegoating and sacrificial violence. These precepts, supported with examples from religion, psychology, history, and literature, illuminate the root causes of the current sacrificial crisis and point to a way toward a future without scapegoats.
The structure of society—whether political, social, economic, religious, or familial—can be described as built upon structures of acceptable blame. But what happens when we can no longer persuade each other about where blame for particular actions should land? What happens when the expected scapegoats refuse that role and bystanders question their support of sacrificing “the usual suspects”? René Girard, master theorist of scapegoating and victimage, would characterize this era as one of sacrificial crisis. The Architecture of Blame: The End of Victimage and the Beginning of Justice explores these current critical areas of failed persuasion as symptoms of a deeper and much more profound crisis in our religious, social, and political order. This book offers six precepts addressing the un- or under-theorized aspects of Girard’s theory of scapegoating and sacrificial violence. These precepts, supported with examples from religion, psychology, literature, and history, illuminate the root causes of the current sacrificial crisis in the world. They open a way forward to a future without scapegoats.

Mary Marcel is associate professor of experience design at Bentley University (PhD Rhetoric, University of California at Berkeley) where she teaches business ethics and managerial communication.

Acknowledgements

Introduction: The Architecture of Blame

Chapter 1: Theorizing the Current Crisis

Chapter 2: The Agency of Human Scapegoats as Scapegoats

Chapter 3: Scapegoating as Process

Chapter 4: Women and Children: Experiences of Violence Without the Sacred

Chapter 5: Fathers and Their Sons as Scapegoats: Ham and Jesus

Chapter 6: Crimes Against Nurture: The Painful Childhood of the Future Powerful

Chapter 7: The Power of Bystanders: Acceding to or Rejecting Scenes of Sacrifice

Conclusion: Reducing Pain and Sharing What Remains

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Erscheinungsdatum
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie
Geisteswissenschaften Religion / Theologie
ISBN-10 1-6669-4472-6 / 1666944726
ISBN-13 978-1-6669-4472-3 / 9781666944723
Zustand Neuware
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