E-Book, Englisch, 312 Seiten
ISBN: 978-1-136-62141-3
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
The book is divided into three broad sections:
- Section I focuses on broad theories of comparative genocide, covering a number of different perspectives.
- Section II critically reconsiders core themes of genocide studies and unfolds a range of challenging new directions, including cultural genocide, gender and genocide (as it pertains to both women and men), structural violence, and the novel application of remote-sensing technologies to the detection and study of genocide.
Section III is case-study focused, seeking to place both canonical and little-known cases of genocide in broader comparative perspective. Cases analyzed include genocide in North America, the Nazi Holocaust, the Armenian genocide, and the Sri Lankan genocide.
The combination of cutting-edge scholarship and innovative approaches to familiar subjects makes this essential reading for all students and scholars in the field of genocide studies.
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Preface: New Direction Adam Jones Part I: Theories 1. From Definition to Process: The Effects and Roots of Genocide Benjamin Lieberman 2. The Concept of 'Genocidal Social Practices' Daniel Feierstein 3. Genocidal Moralities: A Critique Christopher J. Powell Part II: Themes 4. The Descruction of Sarajevo's Vijecnica: A Case of Genocidal Cultural Descruction Donna-Lee Frieze 5. Genocidal Masculinity Elisa von Joeden-Forgey 6. Invisible males: A critical Assessment of UN Gender Mainstreaming Policies in the Congolese Gendercide Paula Drumond Rangel Campos 7. Tracking Evidence of Genocide through Environmental Change: Applying Remote Sensing to the Study of Genocide Russell Schimmer 8. Genocide and Structural Violence: Charting the Terrain Adam Jones 9. Moral Bystanders and Mass Violence Ernesto Verdeja Part III: Cases 10. When 'The World Was Turned Upside Down': California and Oregon's Tolowa Indian Genocide, 1851-1856 Benjamin Madley 11. Fresh Understandings of the Armenian Genocide: Mapping New Terrain with Old Questions Ugur Ümit Üngör 12. Sri Lanka and Genocidal Violence: From Retrospective to Prospective Research Benita Sumita 13. Researching Genocide in Africa: Establishing Ethnological and Historical Context Carol Jean Gallo 14. The Challenge of Social Reconciliation in Rwanda: Identity, Justice and Transformation David J. Simon