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EXPERIENTIAL NARRATIVES OF RAPE AND TORTURE
Authors:Diana Fritz Cates
Institution:Associate Professor of Religion and Ethics
Department of Religious Studies
314 Gilmore Hall
The University of Iowa
Iowa City, IA 52242-1376
319.335.2172
Abstract:Many Guatemalan women suffered extreme sexual violence during the latter half of the twentieth century. Learning of this violence can evoke hatred in persons who love and respect women—hatred for the men who perpetrated the violence and also for other men around the world who victimize women in this way. Hatred is a common response to a perceived evil, and it might in some cases be a fitting response, but it is important to subject one's emotions to critical moral reflection. A key task of ethics is to encourage persons to cultivate good habits of being moved. This essay analyzes the way in which two different texts manage, through the skillful presentation of experiential narratives, to help readers acknowledge the hatred they might feel, but also to think twice about the hatred to which they consent.
Keywords:violence against women in Guatemala  narrative and ethics  virtue and emotion  hatred of evil              REMHI            Rigoberta Menchú
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