Denial: The Final Stage of Genocide?
Herausgeber: Khoury, Amal; Minslow, Sarah; Cox, John
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Denial: The Final Stage of Genocide?
Herausgeber: Khoury, Amal; Minslow, Sarah; Cox, John
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Denial spans a broad geographic and thematic range in its explorations of varied forms of denialâ which is embedded in each stage of genocide.This book will be of interest to scholars and students of history, genocide studies, anthropology, political science, international law, gender studies, and human rights.
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Denial spans a broad geographic and thematic range in its explorations of varied forms of denialâ which is embedded in each stage of genocide.This book will be of interest to scholars and students of history, genocide studies, anthropology, political science, international law, gender studies, and human rights.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Routledge Studies in Modern History
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 366g
- ISBN-13: 9781032072968
- ISBN-10: 1032072962
- Artikelnr.: 67824134
- Routledge Studies in Modern History
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 366g
- ISBN-13: 9781032072968
- ISBN-10: 1032072962
- Artikelnr.: 67824134
John Cox directs the Center for Holocaust, Genocide & Human Rights Studies at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA. Cox's latest book is To Kill a People: Genocide in the Twentieth Century (2017) and he has written widely on racism, genocide and resistance. Amal Khoury is Senior Lecturer of Global Studies at The University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA. Her research focuses on peacebuilding and post-conflict reconciliation and her recent publications include "Bridging Elite and Grassroots Initiatives: The Road to Sustainable Peace in Syria" in Post-Conflict Power-Sharing Agreements: Options For Syria (2018). Sarah Minslow is an Assistant Professor of English at California State University, Los Angeles, USA. She specializes in human-rights education, war and genocide in children's literature, and refugee narratives. Her recent publications include "Coping with Killing? Child Soldier Narratives and Traces of Trauma" in Childhood Traumas: Narratives and Representations (2019).
1. Is Denial the Final Stage? Consolidation and the Metaphysical Dimensions
of Denial Commemoration and Memory Cultures in Contemporary Societies 2.
Holomodor and Holocaust Memory in Competition and Cooperation 3. Denial and
the Duvalier Regime in Haiti 4. The Soviet Denial of Murdered Jews'
Identity During and After the Great Patriotic War 5. Commemorating
Seventeenth-Century Dutch Colonial Violence
Mark Meuwese State-Sanctioned and Politicized Forms of Denial 6.
Triumphalism: The Final Stage of Bosnian Genocide 7. The Bosnian Genocide
and the "Continuum of Denial" 8. Beyond Erasure: Indigenous Genocide Denial
and Settler Colonialism 9. Denying Rwanda, Denying Congo New Directions in
Analyzing and Countering Denial 10. Reclaiming the Denied Genocide Victim
Identity Through Music 11. Gendercide in the Twenty-First Century and the
Destruction of the Transgender Body 12. Toward Trauma-Informed Transitional
Justice Praxis
of Denial Commemoration and Memory Cultures in Contemporary Societies 2.
Holomodor and Holocaust Memory in Competition and Cooperation 3. Denial and
the Duvalier Regime in Haiti 4. The Soviet Denial of Murdered Jews'
Identity During and After the Great Patriotic War 5. Commemorating
Seventeenth-Century Dutch Colonial Violence
Mark Meuwese State-Sanctioned and Politicized Forms of Denial 6.
Triumphalism: The Final Stage of Bosnian Genocide 7. The Bosnian Genocide
and the "Continuum of Denial" 8. Beyond Erasure: Indigenous Genocide Denial
and Settler Colonialism 9. Denying Rwanda, Denying Congo New Directions in
Analyzing and Countering Denial 10. Reclaiming the Denied Genocide Victim
Identity Through Music 11. Gendercide in the Twenty-First Century and the
Destruction of the Transgender Body 12. Toward Trauma-Informed Transitional
Justice Praxis
1. Is Denial the Final Stage? Consolidation and the Metaphysical Dimensions
of Denial Commemoration and Memory Cultures in Contemporary Societies 2.
Holomodor and Holocaust Memory in Competition and Cooperation 3. Denial and
the Duvalier Regime in Haiti 4. The Soviet Denial of Murdered Jews'
Identity During and After the Great Patriotic War 5. Commemorating
Seventeenth-Century Dutch Colonial Violence
Mark Meuwese State-Sanctioned and Politicized Forms of Denial 6.
Triumphalism: The Final Stage of Bosnian Genocide 7. The Bosnian Genocide
and the "Continuum of Denial" 8. Beyond Erasure: Indigenous Genocide Denial
and Settler Colonialism 9. Denying Rwanda, Denying Congo New Directions in
Analyzing and Countering Denial 10. Reclaiming the Denied Genocide Victim
Identity Through Music 11. Gendercide in the Twenty-First Century and the
Destruction of the Transgender Body 12. Toward Trauma-Informed Transitional
Justice Praxis
of Denial Commemoration and Memory Cultures in Contemporary Societies 2.
Holomodor and Holocaust Memory in Competition and Cooperation 3. Denial and
the Duvalier Regime in Haiti 4. The Soviet Denial of Murdered Jews'
Identity During and After the Great Patriotic War 5. Commemorating
Seventeenth-Century Dutch Colonial Violence
Mark Meuwese State-Sanctioned and Politicized Forms of Denial 6.
Triumphalism: The Final Stage of Bosnian Genocide 7. The Bosnian Genocide
and the "Continuum of Denial" 8. Beyond Erasure: Indigenous Genocide Denial
and Settler Colonialism 9. Denying Rwanda, Denying Congo New Directions in
Analyzing and Countering Denial 10. Reclaiming the Denied Genocide Victim
Identity Through Music 11. Gendercide in the Twenty-First Century and the
Destruction of the Transgender Body 12. Toward Trauma-Informed Transitional
Justice Praxis