28 août 2020
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Natalie Joy Marrer, « 6. A drama without resolution », Graduate Institute Publications, ID : 10.4000/books.iheid.7792
Or, later, the knight grows up and looks back with sad wisdom on what once seemed so daring, so bold. (Kennedy 2009, 100) This is the second half of the quote used in the introduction to present the drama of humanitarian intervention. It points to a trajectory of maturation of the saviour, an evolution from unreliability towards reliability, which presupposes self-reflection. It would assume that the hero understands that narratives have the ability to simultaneously ‘strip away and create hu...