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Title | : | The Phenomenon of Torture: Readings and Commentary (Pennsylvania Studies in Human Rights) |
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.45 (706 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0812219821 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 408 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-04-23 |
Language | : | English |
"We do not torture" Kerry Walters So says the current administration, and so say most Americans--which is precisely why William Schulz's collection is so timely and important. Surely one of the explanations for why so many people deny that waterboarding or sensory deprivation is torture is lack of clarity on what the phenomenon of torture actually is. The essays in this anthology go a long way to clear up the confusion.Probably the single most important section of the book is Chapter IV, "The Dynamics of Torture." It's there that th. Josie Kies said Various Sources of Information - Great Insights, Helpful in my Questions. I recently listened to a podcast about the religious revolution following Martin Luthar. One of the things the podcast covered was various methods of torture and how they were used as an integral part of the judicial system of days past.This fascinated me, and I wanted to know more about the psychology and social reasons and justification for torture. It was surprisingly challenging to find anything that was not victim-focused. I wanted to understand the perpetrator (whether it be the system or the
Juan E. Beginning with a sweeping view of torture in Western history, the book examines questions such as these: Can anyone be turned into a torturer? What exactly is the psychological relationship between a torturer and his victim? Are certain societies more prone to use torture? Are there any circumstances under which torture is justified—to procure critical information in order to save innocent lives, for example? How can torture be stopped or at least its incidence be reduced?Edited and with an introduction by the former Executive Director of Amnesty International USA, The Phenomenon of Torture draws on the writings of torture victims themselves, such as the Argentinian journalist Jacobo Timerman, as well as leading scholars like Elaine Scarry, author of The Body in Pain. Designed for the student and scholar alike, it is, in sum, an anthology of the best and most insightful writing about this most curious and common form of abuse. How could something so brutal, almost unthinkable, be so prevalent? The Phenomenon of Torture: Readings and Commentary is designed to answer that question and many others. Torture is the most widespread human rights crime in the modern world, practiced in more than one hundred countries, including the United States. It includes classi
He is currently Senior Fellow at the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government, Senior Fellow at the Center for American Progress, and Adjunct Professor at the New School in New York City. William F. Schulz served as Executive Director of Amnesty International USA from 1994 to 2006. . Schulz is the author of two books on human rights, In Our Own Best Interest: How Defending Hu
"A sober, astutely assembled compilation and a much-needed contribution to modern-day discussions of government policy."—Midwest Book Review"No one is better qualified than Bill Schulz to describe and denounce the vicious but all-too-common practice of torture in today's world. Hopefully, Schulz's outstanding book will launch a new effort to ban torture in all its ugly forms from the face of the earth."—Senator Edward Kennedy"A uniquely thoughtful and comprehensive exploration of the topic."—Choice
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