Hi so i have an assignment due and there are two topics to choose about books considering the politics of
In Evil Men, Dawes says Conceptualizing perpetrators as people we can understand is a moral affront, and refusing to
conceptualize perpetrators as people we can understand is a moral affront.
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Fully explain what he means by this.
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Do you agree with this statement? In detail, explain why or why not. You may use material from any point in the
semester.
OPTION #2
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What lessons do we learn from Timerman, Alleg, and Schrier about experiencing/surviving torture as a victim?
Why did each of these three authors write his book? For example, what points were each trying to make? Who did they imagine as prospective readers? Did they wish to spur change? If so, what?
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