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    Format: 1 online resource.
    ISBN: 9789401201001 , 9789042011380
    Series Statement: At the Interface / Probing the Boundaries ; 7
    Content: Written across the disciplines of art history, literature, philosophy, sociology, and theology, the ten essays comprising the collection all insist on multidimensional definitions of evil. Taking its title from a moment in Shakespeare's Tempest when Prospero acknowledges his responsibility for Caliban, this collection explores the necessarily ambivalent relationship between humanity and evil. To what extent are a given society's definitions of evil self-serving? Which figures are marginalized in the process of identifying evil? How is humanity itself implicated in the production of evil? Is evil itself something fundamentally human? These questions, indicative of the kinds of issues raised in this collection, seem all the more pressing in light of recent world events. The ten essays were originally presented at the First Global Conference on Perspectives on Evil and Human Wickedness, held in March 2000 in Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford University.
    Note: "The ten essay were originally presented at the First Global Conference on Perspectives on Evil and Human Wickedness, held in March 2000, in Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford University"--Page 4 of cover. , Editorial foreword / , Preface / , Twentieth-century vampire literature: intimations of evil and power / , Evil encounters with "others" in Tayeb Salih and Toni Morrison: the case of Mustafa Saeed and Sula Peace / , A visual theology of evil and redemption? Watt's Eve trilogy and Burne-Jones's Altarpiece of the nativity / , Or image of that horror?: imagining radical evil / , Hier ist kein Warum?: evil at the limits of understanding / , Condemned to artifice and prevented from being a pirate: how prisoners convicted of terribel crimes recognize themselves in discourse / , The apostasy of the baptized: Christians and the Holocaust / , The exorcist: personification of human wickedness or upholder of religious duties? / , Wandering the heath: Niebuhr and the need for realism / , Prohibition and transgression: Georges Betaille and the possibility of affirming evil /
    Additional Edition: Print version: This Thing of Darkness : Perspectives on Evil and Human Wickedness, Leiden ; Boston : Brill | Rodopi, 2004 ISBN 9789042011380
    Language: English
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