The Imagination of Evil

The Imagination of Evil
Author: Mary Evans
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 317
Release: 2011-10-27
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1441169482

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From its growth in Europe in the nineteenth century, detective fiction has developed into one of the most popular genres of literature and popular culture more widely. In this monograph, Mary Evans examines detective fiction and its complex relationship to the modern and to modernity. She focuses on two key themes: the moral relationship of detection (and the detective) to a particular social world and the attempt to restore and even improve the social world that has been threatened and fractured by a crime, usually that of murder. It is a characteristic of much detective fiction that the detective, the pursuer, is a social outsider: this status creates a complex web of relationships between detective, institutional life and dominant and subversive moralities. Evans questions who and what the detective stands for and suggests that the answer challenges many of our assumptions about the relationship between various moralities in the modern world.

Evil Children in the Popular Imagination

Evil Children in the Popular Imagination
Author: Karen J. Renner
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2016-12-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1137599634

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Focusing on narratives with supernatural components, Karen J. Renner argues that the recent proliferation of stories about evil children demonstrates not a declining faith in the innocence of childhood but a desire to preserve its purity. From novels to music videos, photography to video games, the evil child haunts a range of texts and comes in a variety of forms, including changelings, ferals, and monstrous newborns. In this book, Renner illustrates how each subtype offers a different explanation for the problem of the “evil” child and adapts to changing historical circumstances and ideologies.

Imagining Evil

Imagining Evil
Author: Brian Horne
Publisher: Darton Longman and Todd
Total Pages: 144
Release: 1996
Genre: Good and evil
ISBN: 9780232521610

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Imagining Evil

Imagining Evil
Author: Gerrie ter Haar
Publisher:
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2007
Genre: Witch hunting
ISBN: 9781592214853

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Here is a book on witchcraft written mostly by Africans - scholars, but also human rights activists and religious practitioners. It discusses witchcraft beliefs and accusations in various parts of sub-Saharan Africa where these phenomena pose a serious problem today. It cuts across divisions of class, age and gender. By focusing on the fact that witchcraft accusations may result in violent death, the 12 contributors concentrate on witchcraft as an actual threat to society and to the psychology of individuals.

The Evil Imagination

The Evil Imagination
Author: Roger Kennedy
Publisher: Phoenix Publishing House
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2022-11-17
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 180013083X

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Roger Kennedy has written a masterful investigation into the concept of evil. He begins with a general view of the subject before moving into more detailed analysis. First is a review of the science of evil, including evidence from neuroscience and social psychology. This is followed by psychoanalytical studies of the individual and groups before presenting an overview of the philosophy of evil. Also included are historical and social studies which inform an understanding of evil in action. Kennedy goes on to examine the nature of genocide using a main focus on the Holocaust and of slavery. Both of these "journeys to evil" remain relevant for understanding contemporary society and issues. The Nazi past continues to disturb and resonate decades on. The politics and social fabric of Western society was reliant on slavery as a foundation of economic wealth and is haunted by its inability to process the harsh reality of slavery and its continuing after-effects. Kennedy moves from there to a discussion on the genius of Shakespeare and his encapsulation of the essential features of how evil can develop and take over a person's inner world. The book concludes with a summary of the main themes and a look at those who have resisted evil and what we can learn from them if we are to build a society that can resist the forces of evil. The book is informed by a psychoanalytic approach, with its emphasis on the power and influence of unconscious processes underlying human actions, and on the role of inner conflicting and elemental fears and anxieties often driving individual and group behaviours. It brings fresh insight to an eternal discourse.

Evil (Problems in Theology)

Evil (Problems in Theology)
Author: Jeff Astley
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 121
Release: 2003-11-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0567236218

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This reader samples a wide range of modern theological, religious and philosophical discussion on the problem of evil, understood both in terms of the practical or spiritual problem of coping with evil, and the theological problem of explaining its presence in God's world. Topics include protest atheism, responses to the Holocaust, Buddhist spirituality, the freewill defence, the vale of soul-making theodocy, and the 'cost-effectiveness' of evil. Contributors include Roy Eckardt, Austin Farrer, John Hick, Soren Kierkegaard, John Mackie, Jurgen Moltmann, Kenneth Surin, Elie Wiesel.

What Evil Means to Us

What Evil Means to Us
Author: C. Fred Alford
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2018-10-18
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1501720511

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C. Fred Alford interviewed working people, prisoners, and college students in order to discover how people experience evil—in themselves, in others, and in the world. What people meant by evil, he found, was a profound, inchoate feeling of dread so overwhelming that they tried to inflict it on others to be rid of it themselves. A leather-jacketed emergency medical technician, for example, one of the many young people for whom vampires are oddly seductive icons of evil, said he would "give anything to be a vampire." Drawing on psychoanalytic theory, Alford argues that the primary experience of evil is not moral but existential. The problems of evil are complicated by the terror it evokes, a threat to the self so profound it tends to be isolated deep in the mind. Alford suggests an alternative to this bleak vision. The exercise of imagination—in particular, imagination that takes the form of a shared narrative—offers an active and practical alternative to the contemporary experience of evil. Our society suffers from a paucity of shared narratives and the creative imagination they inspire.

Evil After Postmodernism

Evil After Postmodernism
Author: Jennifer L. Geddes
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2001
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780415228169

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This volume brings together six essays by a group of distinguished scholars in a stimulating and lucid investigation into the meaning of evil in the light of postmodern thought and the enormous cultural and social changes of the modern age.

The Many Faces of Evil

The Many Faces of Evil
Author: Amélie Rorty
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2001
Genre: Good and evil
ISBN: 9780415242066

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The first anthology to present the range of the forms of evil, from vice, sin, cruelty and crime to disobedience and wilfulness. The readings are drawn from an array of perspectives and each one is introduced and set in context by the author.

The Poetics of Evil

The Poetics of Evil
Author: Philip Tallon
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2012
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0199778930

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What role do art and aesthetics play in unravelling the theological problem of evil? Philip Tallon constructs an aesthetic theodicy through a fascinating examination of Christian aesthetics, ranging from the writings of Augustine to contemporary philosophy.