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Spectrality and thanatic ethics of care in Atlantique and Biutiful
Bidisha BANERJEE
Department of Literature and Cultural Studies (LCS)
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Ethics of Care
100%
Biutiful
100%
Justice
60%
Moral Dilemmas
40%
21st Century
20%
Copyright
20%
Ethics
20%
Liberal
20%
Health Politics
20%
Theory Development
20%
Psychological Theory
20%
Migration Studies
20%
New Politics
20%
Women Development
20%
Carol Gilligan
20%
Relationality
20%
Racial Hierarchy
20%
Humanitarianism
20%
COVID-19 Pandemic
20%
Gendered Responses
20%
Feminine Virtue
20%
Migrant Care
20%
Binary Approach
20%
New Models of Care
20%
Political Care
20%
Arts and Humanities
Binaries
100%
Ethics of care
100%
Spectrality
100%
Moral Problem
50%
Scholars
25%
Brown
25%
Racial
25%
Liberal
25%
Femininity
25%
trouble
25%
Responsiveness
25%
Humanitarianism
25%
COVID-19
25%
Relationality
25%
Inmigration
25%
Social Sciences
Justice
100%
Spectrality
100%
Morality
66%
UK
33%
Autonomy
33%
Emotions
33%
Twenty-First Century
33%
Welfare
33%
International Solidarity
33%
Psychological Theory
33%
COVID 19 Epidemic
33%
Women and Development
33%