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Difficult Empathy takes up the question of empathy as fundamentally
a rhetorical concern, focusing on the ways we encounter and
understand one another in what we read and write, hear and say. The
book centres around the argument that empathy as a rhetorical event
occurs not simply in the minds of individuals but as a product of
the rhetorical situations, practices, cultures, and values in which
we engage. Rather than identifying empathy as a cure-all, or
jettisoning the concept altogether, the author acknowledges
empathy’s potential as well as its limitations by focusing on
what makes empathy a hard and ultimately worthwhile practice. This
nuanced and original study will interest scholars working at the
intersection of rhetoric and composition with empathy, as well as
those studying empathy in fields such as critical and cultural
theory, politics, media analysis, social psychology, and the
cognitive humanities.
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