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Thomas Brudholm - Resentment's Virtue - 9781592135677 - V9781592135677
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Resentment's Virtue

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Description for Resentment's Virtue Paperback.
A persuasive argument against "forgive and forget"

Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
2009
Publisher
Temple University Press,U.S. United States
Number of pages
254
Condition
New
Number of Pages
254
Place of Publication
Philadelphia PA, United States
ISBN
9781592135677
SKU
V9781592135677
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 7 to 11 working days
Ref
99-50

About Thomas Brudholm
Thomas Brudholm is Research Fellow at the Danish Institute for International Studies.

Reviews for Resentment's Virtue
"Resentment's Virtue represents an important counterpoint to the privileged status accorded to the logic of forgiveness in the transitional justice and reparations literatures. Brudholm illustrates nicely that 'negative emotions' are not only understandable in the aftermath of mass atrocity, but that they possess a moral component that is often ignored by the boosters of reconciliation." —Andrew Woolford, co-author of Informal Reckonings: Conflict Resolution in Mediation, Restorative Justice and Reparations "Resentment’s Virtue offers a much-needed corrective to the current fashionable enthusiasm for reconciliation and forgiveness as appropriate and desirable responses to unspeakable atrocities and the persons who authorized or committed them. It also provides a detailed analysis of Jean Améry’s contribution to the alternative argument that continuing outrage and refusal to forgive constitute justifiable moral reactions to such atrocities. It should stimulate renewed discourse on a troublesome subject."  —Lawrence L. Langer, author of Holocaust Testimonies: The Ruins of Memory and, most recently, Using and Abusing the Holocaust "In Resentment's Virtue, Thomas Brudholm rightly takes issue with some of the lazy assumptions concerning both the putative benefits of reconciliation and the assumed negativity of anger directed against those who have committed human rights atrocities.... The results are a thoughtful and interesting… treatment.... [T]he themes in this book will be of interest across the transitional justice disciplines and if Brudholm compels people to take Améry seriously, I think he will regard his work as well done."  —International Affairs

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