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Cruelty, Horror, and the Will to Redemption

From: Hypatia
Volume 18, Number 2, Spring 2003
pp. 155-188 | 10.1353/hyp.2003.0023

Abstract

Americans cherish the idea that good eventually triumphs over evil. After briefly arguing that a proper understanding of the moral harm of cruelty calls into question the credibility of popular American idioms of redemption, I argue that the epistemic dynamics of horror help account for the commanding grip of this rhetoric on the popular imagination, and I suggest that this idiom has morally problematic features that warrant the attention of feminists.



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