social-accountability
Characters grapple with the consequences of actions within their community, including inherited punishment and personal responsibility.
1 chapter across 1 book
Hominids (2002)Robert J. Sawyer
In this chapter, Daklar Bolbay is confronted by Adikor and Jasmel regarding accusations that could lead to her sterilization, a punishment tied to genetic and social law enforcement. The dialogue reveals complex interpersonal relationships and tensions stemming from past violence, loss, and perceived injustices within their community, highlighting the emotional and ethical struggles surrounding reproductive rights and accountability. Bolbay's resentment towards Adikor centers on his past violent act against Ponter, contrasting with the harsh punishment inflicted on her man-mate Pelbon for a relative's crime.