Probing Human Dignity
Exploring Thresholds from an Interdisciplinary Perspective
AvStephanie N. Arel,Levi Cooper
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- Utgivningsdatum:2025-01-24
- Mått:155 x 235 x 24 mm
- Vikt:769 g
- Format:Inbunden
- Språk:Engelska
- Antal sidor:343
- Förlag:Springer International Publishing AG
- ISBN:9783031424366
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Stephanie Arel is an Instructor at Fordham University's School of Theology. Previously, she was an Andrew W. Mellon Fellow at the National September 11 Memorial & Museum and a visiting researcher at New York University (2017-2019). She is the author of Affect Theory, Shame, and Christian Formation (Palgrave Macmillan 2016) and Bearing Witness: The Wounds of Mass Trauma at Memorial Museums (Fortress Press 2023). She co-edited both Post-Traumatic Public Theology (Palgrave Macmillan 2016) and Ideology and Utopia in the Twenty-First Century: The Surplus of Meaning in Ricoeur's Dialectical Concept (Lexington 2018). She is a Compassion Fatigue Specialist and holds a certificate in treatment for trauma in the clinical setting from the New York Institute in Psychoanalysis.Levi Cooper is originally from Melbourne, Australia. He teaches at the Pardes Institute of Jewish Studies in Jerusalem and at Tel Aviv University’s Faculty of Law. He holds a Ph.D. in law from Bar-Ilan University, as well as an LL.M. and LL.B. He is a member of the Israel Bar Association, and served as the internal auditor of the National Library of Israel Readers Association. He has held postdoctoral positions at University of Oxford and at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. Most recently he was a Visiting Academic at the Max Planck Institute for Legal History and Legal Theory in Frankfurt. His research focuses on legal history and interplays between Jewish legal writing and broader legal, intellectual, and cultural contexts. His book, Relics for the Present, offers a contemporary commentary on the Talmud. His forthcoming book Hasidic Relics, explores cultural aspects of Hasidism and their underlying religious meanings. Levi volunteers as a communal rabbi in Zur Hadassa, IsraelVanessa Hellmann is a Senior Lecturer at the Law Faculty of the University of Bielefeld, taking a special interest in Constitutional Law. Following her studies in Law at the University of Bielefeld and the University of Edinburgh, sponsored by the German National Academic Foundation, she worked as a Lecturer and Research Fellow at the Chair of Public Law at the University of Bielefeld (Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Gertrude Lübbe-Wolff, then Justice of the German Federal Constitutional Court). She completed her legal clerkship with assignments to the Ministry of Justice of North Rhine-Westphalia, the law firm Hengeler Müller, and the German Federal Constitutional Court. For four years she was a Law Clerk at the German Federal Constitutional Court (Departments of Justices Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Gertrude Lübbe-Wolff, and now Vice President Prof. Dr. Doris König). She recently completed her book “No Legal Protection in German Electoral Law” and is currently working on a book tentatively titled “A Legal Doctrine of Constitutional Rights”.
Innehållsförteckning
- Part 1 Introduction.- Learning from Dignity.- Part 2 Solving Dignity: Solutions in Constitutional Law and Jewish Legal Thought.- 2 A Sin for the Sake of Heaven:Vigilante Heroes in Law and Culture.- 3 Human Dignity as Taboo The Hidden Rationality behind the Absolute Legal Prohibition of Torture.- 4. Dignity-Enhancing Constitutionalism.- Part 3 Fields of Dignity as Threshold Spaces.- 5. Human Dignity, Poverty and Social Exclusion.- 6. The Human Right to Housing through the Lens of Human Dignity.- 7. Asylum Seekers’ Dignity –Elusive in Europe and Lost in Crisis.- 8. Human Dignity and the Law of Work: Between Collectivism and Individualism.- 9. Human Dignity and Labor Protection in South Africa.- 10. Same-Sex Marriage: The Structural Articulation of “Equal Dignity”.- Part 4 Human Dignity and Trauma.-11. The Role of Art in Restoring Human Dignity at the Threshold of Forgetting Traumatic Pasts.- 12. Shame, Trauma, and Guilt: Restoring Dignity through Empathy.- 13. Standing at the Threshold, Standing on the Edge: Intersections of Human Dignity and the Holocaust.- Part 5 Human Dignity and Ubuntu (including recent reflections on COVID-19).-14. Human Dignity and Ubuntu in Eviction Law.- 15. Dignity, Freedom of Expression and the Battle over Hate Speech: A Case Study in Post-Apartheid South Africa.- 16. Reclaiming African Dignity through Ubuntu and Decolonization as Dangerous Memory.- 17. Gently, But Firmly: Human Dignity and Public Responses to COVID-19.