Год выпуска: 2012 Автор: Mritunjay Kumar Yadavendu Издательство: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing Страниц: 112 ISBN: 9783659226458
Описание
The book is a critical engagement with various debates regarding capital punishment with special reference to India. It probes the two broad approaches viz. abolitionist and retentionist through a complex unpacking of the arguments surrounding death penalties awarded to Afzal Guru (Parliament Attack Case) and Dhananjoy Chatterjee (rape and murder) by the Indian State. The book also analyze how along with the State’s ideological apparatuses the corporate media through a complex process of profiling of the accused, presented a dehumanizing ‘profile’ of the accused and the community/communities they belonged to. Media became a potent field in getting the final consensus for the death awardees. The book concludes that an abolitionist position needs to move beyond a moral, humanist or utilitarian approach since they often overlook the systemic inequities which target individuals differently.