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Regarding The Pain Of OthersREGARDINGTHE PAIN OF OTHERSSusan SontagRegarding The Pain Of OthersREGARDING THE PAIN OF OTHERS. Copyright e 2003 by Susan

Sontag_Susan_2003_Regarding_the_Pain_of_Othersn Sontag. All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America. No pail of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever withou

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Regarding The Pain Of OthersREGARDINGTHE PAIN OF OTHERSSusan SontagRegarding The Pain Of OthersREGARDING THE PAIN OF OTHERS. Copyright e 2003 by Susan

Sontag_Susan_2003_Regarding_the_Pain_of_Othersn-Publication DataSontag. Susan. 1933-Rcgarding the pain of others Susan Sonlag.p. cm. ISBN 0-31242219-91. War and society. 2. War photography-Social

aspects. 3. War in an Social aspects. 4. Photojournalism—Social aspects. 5. Atrocities. 6. violence. I. ride.ILM554.S65 2003303.6-dc2l 2002192527Re^ar Sontag_Susan_2003_Regarding_the_Pain_of_Others

tliiiỊ The Pain Of Others... aux vaincus!BAUDELAIREThe dữly nurse, ExperienceTENNYSONSusan Sontag1Tn .Tunc 1938 Virginia Woolf published Three Guineas

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, herbrave, unwclcomcd reflections on the roots of war. Written during the preceding two years, while she and most of her intimates and fellow writers

Regarding The Pain Of OthersREGARDINGTHE PAIN OF OTHERSSusan SontagRegarding The Pain Of OthersREGARDING THE PAIN OF OTHERS. Copyright e 2003 by Susan

Sontag_Susan_2003_Regarding_the_Pain_of_Othersho had asked, "How in your opinion are we to prevent war?" Woolf begins by observing tartly that a truthful dialogue between them may not be possible.

For though they belong to the same class, "the educated class," a vast gulf separates them: the lawyer is a man and she is a woman. Men make war. Men Sontag_Susan_2003_Regarding_the_Pain_of_Others

(most men) like war, since for men there is "some glory, some necessity, some satisfaction in fighting" that women (most women) do not feel or enjoy.

Sontag_Susan_2003_Regarding_the_Pain_of_Others

What does an educated read; privileged, well-off woman like her know of war? Can her recoil from its allure be like his?Let us lest this "difficulty

Regarding The Pain Of OthersREGARDINGTHE PAIN OF OTHERSSusan SontagRegarding The Pain Of OthersREGARDING THE PAIN OF OTHERS. Copyright e 2003 by Susan

Regarding The Pain Of OthersREGARDINGTHE PAIN OF OTHERSSusan SontagRegarding The Pain Of OthersREGARDING THE PAIN OF OTHERS. Copyright e 2003 by Susan

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