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Argumentum ad misericordiam - the critical intimacies of victimhood
journal contribution
posted on 2023-06-09, 02:18 authored by Sally MuntThis article discusses the widespread use of victim tropes in contemporary Anglo-American culture by using cultural theory to analyse key social media memes circulating on Facebook in 2015. Since the growth of social media, victim stories have been proliferating, and each demands a response. Victim narratives are rhetorical, they are designed to elicit pity and shame the perpetrator. They are deployed to stimulate political debate and activism, as well as to appeal to an all-purpose humanitarianism. Victimology has its origins in Law and Criminology, but this paper opens up the field more broadly to think about the cultural politics of victimhood, to consider how the victim-figure can be appropriated by/for different purposes, particularly racial and gender politics, including in the case of Rachel Dolezal, and racial passing. In formulating an ethical response to the lived experience of victims, we need to think about the different kinds of critical intimacies elicited by such media.
History
Publication status
- Published
File Version
- Accepted version
Journal
Paragrafo: Revista Cientifica de Comuicaçäo Social da FIAM-FAAMISSN
2317-4919Publisher
FIAM-FAAM Centro UniversitárioExternal DOI
Issue
1Volume
5Page range
866-883Department affiliated with
- Media and Film Publications
Full text available
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