2,5.
No doubt this contains some very interesting ideas, especially as it pertains to the triad of spectator-perpetrator-victim. The internal dynamics are complex, and this gives a good glimpse into them, as well as in their influence on the so called 'politics of pity'.
At the same time it does lack cohesion, as the text itself is opaque. Furthermore, it seems to really lack focus - while the initial discussion (as well as the cover of the back, insignificant as it may be) implies an analysis of the mediatization of humanitarianism and related questions, a large chunk of the book is instead dedicated to discussions of literature, sadism and other topics. While the intention, and connection to the main topic is understandable, it does not really leave much for a more in-depth analysis of contemporary media spaces, especially as they relate to the issues of humanitarianism. A bit of a disappointment, but maybe it's just me.