Genocide and Victimology
Herausgeber: Eski, Yarin
Genocide and Victimology
Herausgeber: Eski, Yarin
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Genocide and Victimology examines genocide in its diverse features from different yet connected perspectives, to offer an interdisciplinary, victimological imagination of genocide.
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Genocide and Victimology examines genocide in its diverse features from different yet connected perspectives, to offer an interdisciplinary, victimological imagination of genocide.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 222
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. November 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 163mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9781138311718
- ISBN-10: 1138311715
- Artikelnr.: 60019094
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 222
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. November 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 163mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9781138311718
- ISBN-10: 1138311715
- Artikelnr.: 60019094
Yarin Eski is an assistant professor at the Knowledge Hub Security and Social Resilience of the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, teaching and doing research on (maritime) security, ethnography, sociocultural aspects of policing, biography, the arms trade, illegal drug trafficking, corruption, genocide, and existentialism. All the royalties from this volume will be donated to the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC).
Introduction 1.An existentialist victimology of genocide? 2.Victimology and
genocide: neglected stories? 3. International criminal justice and the
religion of humanity 4.The Rohingya Crisis: Accountability for Decades of
Persecution 5.LGBT+ Genocide: Understanding Hetero-Nationality and the
Politics of Psychological Silence 6. Symbiotic Victimization and
Destruction: Law and Human/Other-Than-Human Relationality in Genocide 7.On
'visualising the truth of genocide': reflections on whakapapa and finding
southern epistemology, occasioned by a tattered album from the nomos of the
Holocaust 8.'Playing Srebrenica' - Theatre plays in the Netherlands
regarding Srebrenica 9.The Role of Past Victimization in Genocidal
Mythologies: Bosnian and Rwandan Experiences 10.Genocide and Forced
Migration: The Dual Victimisation of Refugees Escaping War and Genocide
11.Fortress Britain or Migratory Haven? Genocide survivors' experiences of
Migration to the UK Conclusion: A victimological imagination of genocide
genocide: neglected stories? 3. International criminal justice and the
religion of humanity 4.The Rohingya Crisis: Accountability for Decades of
Persecution 5.LGBT+ Genocide: Understanding Hetero-Nationality and the
Politics of Psychological Silence 6. Symbiotic Victimization and
Destruction: Law and Human/Other-Than-Human Relationality in Genocide 7.On
'visualising the truth of genocide': reflections on whakapapa and finding
southern epistemology, occasioned by a tattered album from the nomos of the
Holocaust 8.'Playing Srebrenica' - Theatre plays in the Netherlands
regarding Srebrenica 9.The Role of Past Victimization in Genocidal
Mythologies: Bosnian and Rwandan Experiences 10.Genocide and Forced
Migration: The Dual Victimisation of Refugees Escaping War and Genocide
11.Fortress Britain or Migratory Haven? Genocide survivors' experiences of
Migration to the UK Conclusion: A victimological imagination of genocide
Introduction 1.An existentialist victimology of genocide? 2.Victimology and
genocide: neglected stories? 3. International criminal justice and the
religion of humanity 4.The Rohingya Crisis: Accountability for Decades of
Persecution 5.LGBT+ Genocide: Understanding Hetero-Nationality and the
Politics of Psychological Silence 6. Symbiotic Victimization and
Destruction: Law and Human/Other-Than-Human Relationality in Genocide 7.On
'visualising the truth of genocide': reflections on whakapapa and finding
southern epistemology, occasioned by a tattered album from the nomos of the
Holocaust 8.'Playing Srebrenica' - Theatre plays in the Netherlands
regarding Srebrenica 9.The Role of Past Victimization in Genocidal
Mythologies: Bosnian and Rwandan Experiences 10.Genocide and Forced
Migration: The Dual Victimisation of Refugees Escaping War and Genocide
11.Fortress Britain or Migratory Haven? Genocide survivors' experiences of
Migration to the UK Conclusion: A victimological imagination of genocide
genocide: neglected stories? 3. International criminal justice and the
religion of humanity 4.The Rohingya Crisis: Accountability for Decades of
Persecution 5.LGBT+ Genocide: Understanding Hetero-Nationality and the
Politics of Psychological Silence 6. Symbiotic Victimization and
Destruction: Law and Human/Other-Than-Human Relationality in Genocide 7.On
'visualising the truth of genocide': reflections on whakapapa and finding
southern epistemology, occasioned by a tattered album from the nomos of the
Holocaust 8.'Playing Srebrenica' - Theatre plays in the Netherlands
regarding Srebrenica 9.The Role of Past Victimization in Genocidal
Mythologies: Bosnian and Rwandan Experiences 10.Genocide and Forced
Migration: The Dual Victimisation of Refugees Escaping War and Genocide
11.Fortress Britain or Migratory Haven? Genocide survivors' experiences of
Migration to the UK Conclusion: A victimological imagination of genocide