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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Leonard Grob , John K. RothPublisher: University of Washington Press Imprint: University of Washington Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.907kg ISBN: 9780295998459ISBN 10: 0295998458 Pages: 245 Publication Date: 05 December 2016 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsPrologue | The Questions of Torture / Leonard Grob and John K. Roth Part One | What Is Torture? 1. Torture during the Holocaust: Responsible Witnessing / Leonard Grob 2. Torture / Björn Krondorfer 3. Speech under Torture: Bearing Witness to the Howl / Dorota Glowacka Part Two | Is Torture Justifiable? 4. Johann Baptist Neuhäusler and Torture in Dachau / Suzanne Brown-Fleming 5. The Emerging Halachic Debate about Torture / Peter J. Haas 6. Torture in Light of the Holocaust: An Impossible Possibility / Didier Pollefeyt 7. The Justification of Suffering: Holocaust Theodicy and Torture / Sarah K. Pinnock Part Three | What Can Be Done about Torture? 8. Assuaging Pain: Therapeutic Care for Torture Survivors / Margaret Brearley 9. Torture and the Totalitarian Appropriation of the Human Being: From National Socialism to Islamic Jidhadism / David Patterson 10. Crying Out: Rape as Torture and the Responsibility to Protect / John K. Roth Epilogue | Again, the Questions of Torture / Leonard Grob and John K. Roth Selected Bibliography Editors and Contributors IndexReviewsA compelling body of essays. . . . Readable and challenging. In the end, I'm not sure I know exactly how to `confront' torture. But I am better equipped to try. -- Kelly McFall * New Books in Genocide Studies (NBN) * A compelling body of essays. . . . Readable and challenging. In the end, I’m not sure I know exactly how to ‘confront’ torture. But I am better equipped to try. -- Kelly McFall * New Books in Genocide Studies (NBN) * Losing Trust in the World: Holocaust Scholars Confront Torture, in which Holocaust scholars employ their expertise to target the crime of torture, is long overdue. . . . [Survivors of torture] know that the only way to put an end to the horror of such abuse is by telling their stories and building alliances with others. . . . The very existence of the book signals that these Holocaust scholars intend to be powerful allies in that struggle. * Human Rights Quarterly * A compelling body of essays. . . . Readable and challenging. In the end, I'm not sure I know exactly how to 'confront' torture. But I am better equipped to try. -- Kelly McFall * New Books in Genocide Studies (NBN) * """A compelling body of essays. . . . Readable and challenging. In the end, I’m not sure I know exactly how to ‘confront’ torture. But I am better equipped to try."" -- Kelly McFall * New Books in Genocide Studies (NBN) * ""Losing Trust in the World: Holocaust Scholars Confront Torture, in which Holocaust scholars employ their expertise to target the crime of torture, is long overdue. . . . [Survivors of torture] know that the only way to put an end to the horror of such abuse is by telling their stories and building alliances with others. . . . The very existence of the book signals that these Holocaust scholars intend to be powerful allies in that struggle."" * Human Rights Quarterly *" A compelling body of essays. . . . Readable and challenging. In the end, I'm not sure I know exactly how to 'confront' torture. But I am better equipped to try. -- Kelly McFall * New Books in Genocide Studies (NBN) * Losing Trust in the World: Holocaust Scholars Confront Torture, in which Holocaust scholars employ their expertise to target the crime of torture, is long overdue. . . . [Survivors of torture] know that the only way to put an end to the horror of such abuse is by telling their stories and building alliances with others. . . . The very existence of the book signals that these Holocaust scholars intend to be powerful allies in that struggle. * Human Rights Quarterly * Author InformationLeonard Grob is professor emeritus of philosophy at Fairleigh Dickinson University. John K. Roth is the Edward J. Sexton Professor Emeritus of Philosophy and founding director of the Center for the Study of the Holocaust, Genocide, and Human Rights (now the Mgrublian Center for Human Rights), Claremont McKenna College. The other contributors are Margaret Brearley, Suzanne Brown-Fleming, Dorota Glowacka, Peter J. Haas, Björn Krondorfer, David Patterson, Sarah K. Pinnock, and Didier Pollefeyt. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |