Genocide Studies

Genocide Studies

Pathways Ahead

Bachman, Jeffrey S.; Brito, Esther; Brown, Sara E.; Williams, Timothy; Bachman, Jeffrey S.; Murray, Elisabeth Hope; June, Wanda; Jones, Adam; Meiches, Benjamin; Woolford, Andrew

Rutgers University Press

10/2024

302

Dura

9781978832336

15 a 20 dias

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Introduction: Charting Pathways Ahead for Genocide Studies
JEFFREY S. BACHMAN
1 The Need for Education about the Holocaust and Genocide in the Twenty-First Century
SARA E. BROWN

Part I Evolving and Emerging Forms and Tools of Genocide
2 The New Prominence of Alternative Forms of Genocidal Violence
ESTHER BRITO
3 Genocide, "Destitucide," and the COVID-19 Pandemic
ADAM JONES
4 Resource-Induced Mass Atrocity: Famine as Genocide in the Era of Climate Change
ELISABETH HOPE MURRAY
5 Genocide in the Digital Era
TIMOTHY WILLIAMS

Part II Agency, Human-Nonhuman Relations, Social Being, and Identity
6 Weapons, Agency, and Genocide
BENJAMIN MEICHES
7 "We Are Our Mountains": Pathways toward a Post-anthropocentric Genocide Studies
ANDREW WOOLFORD AND WANDA JUNE
8 Ecocidio and Genocidas: Anthropological Reflections on Existence and Extermination in Latin America
EVA VAN ROEKEL
9 Reentry and Reintegration Following Genocide: Emerging Findings from Post-1994 Rwanda
HOLLIE NYSE TH NZI TAT IRA AND JAMIE D. WISE

Part III Genocide Studies and Permanent Security
10 Accounting for Permanent Security: The Light and Shadow of Transitional Justice
LAUREN MARIE BALASCO
11 Permanent Security: Unsettling Genocide Studies
JEFFREY S. BACHMAN
Notes on Contributors
Index






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human rights; genocide; history; politics; holocaust; Rwanda; ecocide; famine; climate; covid-19; genocide studies