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The 'story' in this book is deeper and more profound than the title may suggest. Using the analytical framework of narrative, Kay explores important interrelated issues: the assumptions and implications of our punishment culture; the dynamics that can lead people to violence but also back again; the issues and obstacles that victims face on the road to healing; the journey that we as a society must make if we are to end the cycle of violence and victimization. Kay suggests that as victims, as offenders, as a society our salvation lies in re-storying our lives in ways that affirm each of us as valuable individuals in relationship to one another. -- Howard Zehr, author of Transcending: Reflections of Crime Victims
Rigorously researched and painstakingly outlined, Murdering Myths is a gentle, but forthright indictment of our cultural story - the story that says we must continue to implement the death penalty in the United States because it is the only appropriate response to those violent crimes we consider particularly heinous. -- Linda White, Sam Houston State University and Chair of the Board of Murder Victims' Families for Reconciliation
Using narrative as a frame for her ethical analysis, Judith Kay offers a fresh look at the death penalty. Her book is a refreshing addition to a conversation that drones on while people die. * Waterwheel *
... all readers will find compelling content to test their own modes of thinking about how the infliction of pain relates to the achievement of justice. -- R. Zingraff, Meredith College * CHOICE *
In an elegantly presented argument, Kay challenges the cultural supports of the crime and punishment cycle in America....[an] important book, which is accessible to undergraduates as well as to the wider public... * Religious Studies Review, July 2007 *
Murdering Myths is a work of great moral seriousness. Judith Kay asks us to think together about the stories that animate our culture's consideration of crime and punishment, that fuel the violence of murder and of the death penalty. She helps us see how those stories work and invites her readers to consider new stories that would replace vice with virtue, violence with reconciliation. This is a substantial accomplishment. -- Austin Sarat, Amherst College

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Chapter 2 Introduction Chapter 3 The Story We Tell Chapter 4 The Incoherency (and Immorality) of Punishment Chapter 5 The Rules of the Game Chapter 6 Rectification Through Suffering Chapter 7 The Story's Vices Chapter 8 Habits Begotten by Violence Chapter 9 Making the Three Rs Stick Chapter 10 Of Monsters and Men Chapter 11 The Story's Broken Promise Chapter 12 Living a New Story Chapter 13 Bibliography

Murdering Myths The Story Behind the Death

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 03/06/2005
      ISBN13: 9780742523364, 978-0742523364
      ISBN10: 0742523365

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      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review
      The 'story' in this book is deeper and more profound than the title may suggest. Using the analytical framework of narrative, Kay explores important interrelated issues: the assumptions and implications of our punishment culture; the dynamics that can lead people to violence but also back again; the issues and obstacles that victims face on the road to healing; the journey that we as a society must make if we are to end the cycle of violence and victimization. Kay suggests that as victims, as offenders, as a society our salvation lies in re-storying our lives in ways that affirm each of us as valuable individuals in relationship to one another. -- Howard Zehr, author of Transcending: Reflections of Crime Victims
      Rigorously researched and painstakingly outlined, Murdering Myths is a gentle, but forthright indictment of our cultural story - the story that says we must continue to implement the death penalty in the United States because it is the only appropriate response to those violent crimes we consider particularly heinous. -- Linda White, Sam Houston State University and Chair of the Board of Murder Victims' Families for Reconciliation
      Using narrative as a frame for her ethical analysis, Judith Kay offers a fresh look at the death penalty. Her book is a refreshing addition to a conversation that drones on while people die. * Waterwheel *
      ... all readers will find compelling content to test their own modes of thinking about how the infliction of pain relates to the achievement of justice. -- R. Zingraff, Meredith College * CHOICE *
      In an elegantly presented argument, Kay challenges the cultural supports of the crime and punishment cycle in America....[an] important book, which is accessible to undergraduates as well as to the wider public... * Religious Studies Review, July 2007 *
      Murdering Myths is a work of great moral seriousness. Judith Kay asks us to think together about the stories that animate our culture's consideration of crime and punishment, that fuel the violence of murder and of the death penalty. She helps us see how those stories work and invites her readers to consider new stories that would replace vice with virtue, violence with reconciliation. This is a substantial accomplishment. -- Austin Sarat, Amherst College

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 2 Introduction Chapter 3 The Story We Tell Chapter 4 The Incoherency (and Immorality) of Punishment Chapter 5 The Rules of the Game Chapter 6 Rectification Through Suffering Chapter 7 The Story's Vices Chapter 8 Habits Begotten by Violence Chapter 9 Making the Three Rs Stick Chapter 10 Of Monsters and Men Chapter 11 The Story's Broken Promise Chapter 12 Living a New Story Chapter 13 Bibliography

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