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This study examines Claire Keegan’s Small Things Like These as a meta-empathic narrative that transcends affective resonance to demonstrate how empathy can become an ethical practice capable of challenging oppressive social structures and deeply entrenched cultural hierarchies of power. Set in 1980s Ireland, the novel reveals how religious authority, patriarchal norms, and economic precarity converge to produce structural violence against marginalized women, exemplified by the Magdalene Laundries and their harsh disciplinary regimes. Through Bill’s evolving response to the suffering of a young woman confined within this system, Keegan portrays empathy not as passive sentiment but as an active, ethical commitment requiring the dismantling of internalized ideological complicity and social indifference. Drawing on Husserl’s and Merleau-Ponty’s theories of “empathy” and “world-sharing,” the analysis illustrates how Bill’s practical intervention enacts intersubjective recognition, transforming his understanding of the Other’s suffering into an embodied, moral, and socially responsive ethical response. Additionally, the paper engages Martha Nussbaum’s notion of “eudaimonistic joy” to highlight how ethical empathy, grounded in virtuous action, leads to a profound sense of meaningful fulfillment and enduring moral integrity. Particularly, her use of open endings and archival notes resists emotional consumption and demands critical reflection, repositioning the reader as an ethical agent rather than a passive consumer of sentiment or mere emotional spectacle. Ultimately, Small Things Like These demonstrates literature’s potential to cultivate ethical imagination and collective social responsibility, illustrating how narratives can prompt readers to confront their complicity within systems of violence and to consider empathy as a powerful catalyst for social transformation. ©© 2025 ELLAK. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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- 제목
- Claire Keegan’s Small Things Like These as a Meta-Empathic Narrative
- 저자
- Kang, Meeyoung
- 발행일
- 2025-09
- 유형
- Article
- 저널명
- 영어영문학
- 권
- 71
- 호
- 3
- 페이지
- 559 ~ 582