This dissertation examines how a set of postmodern contemporary novels by women, queer, and writers of color in North and South America reframe the parameters of narrative empathy in order to revise what constitutes as an ethical human rights novel. This project is part of a growing scholarly discourse connecting the evolution of the novel in the Americas with changing conceptions of human rights as connected to racial, ethnic, and gender identity in the Americas. The writers discussed reconfigure the relationship between reader and victim within the human rights narrative genre. This reconfiguration is founded on a critical reconstruction of the problematic use of sentimental empathy in the nineteenth-century rights novel. Since this forme...
In recent years, a growing field of empathy studies has started to emerge from several academic disc...
AbstractCora Starker Gorman MaloneThe Testimonial World: Affect and Ethics in Latin American Literat...
This dissertation project examines the manner in which Chicana/o borderlands fiction provides an eth...
This dissertation provides a historicized standpoint for the study of empathy in human rights litera...
The purpose of this thesis was to contribute to a dialogue that considers the relationship between h...
There is now a sizable body of scholarship on the relationship between human rights and literature. ...
This article asks the initial question of what the arts in general and literature in particular have...
This dissertation examines the workings of empathy in literary portrayals of political conflicts in ...
This dissertation uncovers how select multiethnic American literatures imagine minoritarian subjecti...
As thousands of undocumented migrants continue to die and disappear in the borderlands of the U.S., ...
The Southern Cone Novel and Human Rights Crises: Form and Narrative Responsibility (1973-2000) Abst...
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Languages and Literature of Bard College
The relationship between the stories embedded in literature and human rights has been replete with p...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-06This dissertation examines literary representations...
Empathy is a relatively new word in the English language, dating back to the early twentieth century...
In recent years, a growing field of empathy studies has started to emerge from several academic disc...
AbstractCora Starker Gorman MaloneThe Testimonial World: Affect and Ethics in Latin American Literat...
This dissertation project examines the manner in which Chicana/o borderlands fiction provides an eth...
This dissertation provides a historicized standpoint for the study of empathy in human rights litera...
The purpose of this thesis was to contribute to a dialogue that considers the relationship between h...
There is now a sizable body of scholarship on the relationship between human rights and literature. ...
This article asks the initial question of what the arts in general and literature in particular have...
This dissertation examines the workings of empathy in literary portrayals of political conflicts in ...
This dissertation uncovers how select multiethnic American literatures imagine minoritarian subjecti...
As thousands of undocumented migrants continue to die and disappear in the borderlands of the U.S., ...
The Southern Cone Novel and Human Rights Crises: Form and Narrative Responsibility (1973-2000) Abst...
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Languages and Literature of Bard College
The relationship between the stories embedded in literature and human rights has been replete with p...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-06This dissertation examines literary representations...
Empathy is a relatively new word in the English language, dating back to the early twentieth century...
In recent years, a growing field of empathy studies has started to emerge from several academic disc...
AbstractCora Starker Gorman MaloneThe Testimonial World: Affect and Ethics in Latin American Literat...
This dissertation project examines the manner in which Chicana/o borderlands fiction provides an eth...