James Agee and the Ethics of Representation
  James Agee and the Ethics of Representation
Titolo James Agee and the Ethics of Representation
AutoreDean Wallace
Prezzo€ 2,99
EditoreHistoria Magna
LinguaTesto in Inglese
FormatoDRMFREE

Descrizione
James Agee and the Ethics of Representation by Dean Wallace delves into the complex moral and philosophical questions raised by James Agee's groundbreaking work, Let Us Now Praise Famous Men. This book explores how Agee, as a journalist and writer, navigated the ethical challenges of representing the lives of marginalized communities, particularly the poor tenant farmers of the rural South during the Great Depression. Through a combination of literary analysis and ethical critique, Wallace examines Agee's commitment to empathy, his struggle with objectivity, and his awareness of the power dynamics inherent in representation. The book considers Agee's legacy in contemporary media, offering insights into how his work continues to influence modern documentary practices, journalism, and social activism. It also raises essential questions about the responsibilities of storytellers, the ethics of representation, and the moral stakes of giving voice to those who have been silenced by social, economic, and racial forces.