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NONESUCH Nonesuch Reich: Different Trains / Electric Counterpoint CD
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Key Features
Includes the masterpiece Different Trains (1988) featuring Steve Reich's signature phase-shifting minimalism.
Features the Kronos Quartet performing with exceptional precision and musicality.
Contains Electric Counterpoint (1987) with a special performance by guitarist Pat Metheny.
Uses digitally sampled voices to integrate speech and music within the composition.
Product Description The Moral Witness is the first cultural history of the "witness to genocide" in the West. Carolyn J. Dean shows how the witness became a protagonist of twentieth-century moral culture by tracing the emergence of this figure in courtroom battles from the 1920s to the 1960s covering the Armenian genocide, the Ukrainian pogroms, the Soviet Gulag, and the trial of Adolf Eichmann. In these trials, witness testimonies differentiated the crime of genocide from war crimes and began to form our understanding of modern political and cultural murder. By the turn of the twentieth century, the "witness to genocide" became a pervasive icon of suffering humanity and a symbol of western moral conscience. Dean sheds new light on the recent global focus on survivors' trauma. Only by placing the moral witness in a longer historical trajectory, she demonstrates, can we understand how the stories we tell about survivor testimony have shaped both our past and contemporary moral culture. Review "The Moral Witness is a brilliantly insightful and thought-provoking book on how the imagination of testimony evolved, which goes far beyond earlier accounts of its public emergence and power. Carolyn Dean has always been one of the best there is at combining theorized history with the interventions in theory itself, and this book is no exception." Author: Samuel Moyn, Yale University, and author of Christian Human Rights "Carolyn Dean provides a rich, enlightening, and eye-opening narrative on a central figure in twentieth-century ethics and politics: the witness to mass violence or atrocity." Author: Thomas Keenan, Bard College, and co-author of Mengele's Skull About the Author Carolyn J. Dean is Charles J. Stille Professor of History and French at Yale University. She is the author of several books, including The Fragility of Empathy after the Holocaust and Aversion and Erasure: The Fate of the Victim after the Holocaust, both from Cornell, and The Frail Social Body: Pornography, Homosexuality, and Other Fantasies in Interwar France.
Product Specifications
- Brand
- NONESUCH
- Format
- audioCD
- ASIN
- B000005IYU
- Domain
- Amazon UK
- Release Date
- 09 April 1990
- Listed Since
- 09 January 2007
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