Apr. 14th, 2007

bcholmes: I poison you! (Circe Invidiosa)

June Callwood has passed away. I met her a few times through Casey House events; she'll be missed.

This quotation is worth repeating:

If you see an injustice being committed, you aren't an observer, you are a participant.

bcholmes: I was just a brain in a jar (brain thoughts)

I am therefore somewhat uneasy about calling the first half of this volume "Bearing Witness." Some of my anxiety has legitimate sources: the boundary between bearing witness and disrespectful (or self-interested) rooting is not always evident, even to those seeking to be discerning. And, to be honest, writing of the plight of the oppressed is not a particularly effective way of assisting them. As Philippe Bourgois notes, paraphrasing a warning issued by Laura Nader years ago: "Don't study the poor and powerless, because everything you say about them will be used against them." I hope to have avoided lurid recountings that serve little other purpose than to show, as anthropologists love to do, that I was there.

— Paul Farmer, Pathologies of Power

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