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States of Denial: Knowing about Atrocities and Suffering,Used
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Blocking out, turning a blind eye, shutting off, not wanting to know, wearing blinkers, seeing what we want to see ... these are all expressions of 'denial'. Alcoholics who refuse to recognize their condition, people who brush aside suspicions of their partner's infidelity, the wife who doesn't notice that her husband is abusing their daughter are supposedly 'in denial'. Governments deny their responsibility for atrocities, and plan them to achieve 'maximum deniability'. Truth Commissions try to overcome the suppression and denial of past horrors. Bystander nations deny their responsibility to intervene.Do these phenomena have anything in common? When we deny, are we aware of what we are doing or is this an unconscious defence mechanism to protect us from unwelcome truths? Can there be cultures of denial? How do organizations like Amnesty and Oxfam try to overcome the public's apparent indifference to distant suffering and cruelty? Is denial always so bad or do we need positive illusions to retain our sanity?States of Denial is the first comprehensive study of both the personal and political ways in which uncomfortable realities are avoided and evaded. It ranges from clinical studies of depression, to media images of suffering, to explanations of the 'passive bystander' and 'compassion fatigue'. The book shows how organized atrocities the Holocaust and other genocides, torture, and political massacres are denied by perpetrators and by bystanders, those who stand by and do nothing.
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- Q: What is the main topic of 'States of Denial'? A: 'States of Denial' explores the psychological and political dimensions of denial concerning atrocities and suffering, examining how individuals and societies often avoid uncomfortable truths.
- Q: Who is the author of 'States of Denial'? A: The book is authored by Stanley Cohen, a prominent figure in sociology and social theory.
- Q: What type of binding does this book have? A: 'States of Denial' is available in paperback binding, making it a lightweight and portable option for readers.
- Q: How many pages are in 'States of Denial'? A: The book contains 360 pages of insightful content on denial and its implications.
- Q: When was 'States of Denial' published? A: 'States of Denial' was published on March 5, 2001.
- Q: What condition is the book in? A: The book is listed as 'New', indicating that it has not been previously owned or read.
- Q: What themes are covered in 'States of Denial'? A: The book covers themes such as personal and political denial, the psychology of denial, and the impact of media on public perception of atrocities.
- Q: Is this book suitable for academic study? A: 'States of Denial' is well-suited for academic study, particularly in fields such as sociology, psychology, and political science, due to its comprehensive analysis.
- Q: What are some key features of 'States of Denial'? A: Key features include its exploration of denial mechanisms, case studies of historical atrocities, and discussions on cultural responses to suffering.
- Q: Can 'States of Denial' help in understanding contemporary issues? A: Yes, the insights provided in 'States of Denial' can help readers better understand contemporary issues related to denial and societal indifference towards suffering.