Mary Shelley And The Rights Of The Child Av Eileen M. Hunt

Mary Shelley And The Rights Of The Child Av Eileen M. Hunt

From her youth, Mary Shelley immersed herself in the social contract tradition, particularly the educational and political theories of John Locke and Jean-Jacques Rousseau, as well as the radical philosophies of her parents, the feminist Mary Wollstonecraft and the anarchist William Godwin. Against this background, S......
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<p>From her youth, Mary Shelley immersed herself in the social contract tradition, particularly the educational and political theories of John Locke and Jean-Jacques Rousseau, as well as the radical philosophies of her parents, the feminist Mary Wollstonecraft and the anarchist William Godwin. Against this background, Shelley wrote <i>Frankenstein; or, the Modern Prometheus</i>, first published in 1818. In the two centuries since, her masterpiece has been celebrated as a Gothic classic and its symbolic resonance has driven the global success of its publication, translation, and adaptation in theater, film, art, and literature. However, in <i>Mary Shelley and the Rights of the Child</i>, Eileen Hunt Botting argues that <i>Frankenstein</i> is more than an original and paradigmatic work of science fiction—it is a profound reflection on a radical moral and political question: do children have rights?<br/>Botting contends that <i>Frankenstein</i> invites its readers to reason through
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From her youth, Mary Shelley immersed herself in the social contract tradition, particularly the educational and political theories of John Locke and Jean-Jacques Rousseau, as well as the radical philosophies of her parents, the feminist Mary Wollstonecraft and the anarchist William Godwin. Against this background, Shelley wrote Frankenstein; or, the Modern Prometheus, first published in 1818. In the two centuries since, her masterpiece has been celebrated as a Gothic classic and its symbolic resonance has driven the global success of its publication, translation, and adaptation in theater, film, art, and literature. However, in Mary Shelley and the Rights of the Child, Eileen Hunt Botting argues that Frankenstein is more than an original and paradigmatic work of science fiction—it is a profound reflection on a radical moral and political question: do children have rights?Botting contends that Frankenstein invites its readers to reason through the ethical consequences of a counterfactual premise: what if a man had used science to create a human life without a woman? Immediately after the Creature''s "birth," his scientist-father abandons him and the unjust and tragic consequences that follow form the basis of Frankenstein''s plot. Botting finds in the novel''s narrative structure a series of interconnected thought experiments that reveal how Shelley viewed Frankenstein''s Creature for what he really was—a stateless orphan abandoned by family, abused by society, and ignored by law. The novel, therefore, compels readers to consider whether children have the right to the fundamental means for their development as humans—namely, rights to food, clothing, shelter, care, love, education, and community.In Botting''s analysis, Frankenstein emerges as a conceptual resource for exploring the rights of children today, especially those who are disabled, stateless, or genetically modified by medical technologies such as three-parent in vitro fertilization and, perhaps in the near future, gene editing. Mary Shelley and the Rights of the Child concludes that the right to share love and community, especially with parents or fitting substitutes, belongs to all children, regardless of their genesis, membership, or social status.

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Oppdag Eileen M. Hunts 'Mary Shelley og Barnerettigheter'

Ta steget inn i en dypere forståelse av Mary Shelleys arv med Mary Shelley And The Rights Of The Child Av Eileen M. Hunt. Denne fengslende boken utforsker betydningen av barnerettigheter gjennom linsen av Shelleys mesterverk, Frankenstein. Med en fascinerende blanding av litterær analyse og sosiale spørsmål, blir leseren ledet på en reise gjennom moral og etikk.

En grundig analyse

Eileen M. Hunt utforsker Shelleys tanker om barns rettigheter, med fokus på hvordan Frankenstein utfordrer oss til å vurdere de etiske konsekvensene av vitenskapelig skapelse. Hva skjer når et barn blir skapt uten morens involvering?  Hunt stiller spørsmål ved hvilken plass barn, spesielt de som er sårbare eller marginaliserte, har i samfunnet vårt.

Viktige punkter:

  • Litterær refleksjon: Boken er en dypdykk i hvordan Shelley ser på barnerettigheter.
  • Sosiale implikasjoner: Hunt kobler Shelleys arbeid til moderne spørsmål om genetisk modifikasjon og sosial status.
  • Empatisk perspektiv: Boken oppfordrer til å revurdere hvordan vi behandler barn i dag.
  • Feministisk vinkel: En hyllest til Mary Wollstonecrafts og William Godwins radikale ideer.

Hvorfor lese 'Mary Shelley og Barnerettigheter'?

Hvis du er interessert i litteratur, samfunnsspørsmål eller barnerettigheter, vil denne boken gi deg et unikt perspektiv. Den dukker ned i et emne som berører oss alle, og som fortsatt er aktuelt i dagens samfunn. Med Hunt som guide, vil du se Frankenstein på en helt ny måte!

Grip sjansen til å forstå dybden av Mary Shelleys arbeid og dens relevans i kampen for barns rettigheter i dag. En tankevekkende lesning venter!

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