Austin Sarat, "Knowing the Suffering of Others: Legal Perspectives on Pain and Its Meanings"
English | ISBN: 0817357688 | 2014 | 264 pages | PDF | 1328 KB
English | ISBN: 0817357688 | 2014 | 264 pages | PDF | 1328 KB
In Knowing the Suffering of Others, legal scholar Austin Sarat brings together essays that address suffering as it relates to the law, highlighting the ways law imagines suffering and how pain and suffering become jurisprudential facts.
From fetal imaging to end-of-life decisions, torts to international human rights, domestic violence to torture, and the law of war to victim impact statements, the law is awash in epistemological and ethical problems associated with knowing and imagining suffering. In each of these domains we might ask: How well do legal actors perceive and understand suffering in such varied domains of legal life? What problems of representation and interpretation bedevil efforts to grasp the suffering of others? What historical, political, literary, cultural, and/or theological resources can legal actors and citizens draw on to understand the suffering of others?
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