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Title:
Beyond complicity : why we blame each other instead of systems
Author:
Banner, Francine, author.
ISBN:
9780520394230

9780520399464
Personal Author:
Physical Description:
x, 257 pages ; 24 cm
Contents:
Blood on our hands : accomplices to racism -- Enabling, laundering, greenwashing : complicity in addiction, sexual misconduct, and climate change -- Where there's smoke, there's fire : criminal accomplices -- Accessories : white women and complicity -- Assumptions of risk -- Beyond complicity.
Abstract:
"Beyond Complicity is a fascinating cultural diagnosis that identifies our obsession with complicity as a symptom of a deeply divided society. The questions surrounding what it means to be legally complicit are the same ones we may ask ourselves as we evaluate our own and others' responsibility for inherited and ongoing harms, such as racism, sexism, and climate change: What does it mean that someone "knew" they were contributing to wrongdoing? How much involvement must a person have in order to be complicit? At what point are we obligated to intervene? Francine Banner ties together pop culture, politics, law, and social movements to provide a framework for thinking about what we know intuitively: that our society is defined by crisis, risk, and the quest to root out hazards at all costs. Engaging with legal cases, historical examples, and contemporary case studies, Beyond Complicity unfolds the complex role that complicity plays in US law and society today, offering suggestions for how to shift focus away from blame and toward positive, lasting systemic change"-- Provided by publisher.