From Bureaucracy to Bullets

From Bureaucracy to Bullets

Extreme Domicide and the Right to Home

Basso, Andrew R.; Akesson, Bree

Rutgers University Press

02/2022

286

Dura

Inglês

9781978802728

15 a 20 dias

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Part I: Introduction
1. Castles and Cages: A Theory of Home and Home Loss
2. The Difference Between Life and Death: The Human Right to Home
3. A Causal Pathway and Typology of Extreme Domicide

Part II: From Bureaucracy To Bullets
4. "And Leave Them Burning Our Homes": The Mau Mau Uprising in Kenya (1952-1960)
5. No Place to Call Home: Mutually Assured Domicide in Cyprus (1974)
6. "The Cruelest Work I Ever Knew": Domicide and The Cherokee Trail of Tears (1838-1839)
7. Reducing Homes to Keys: The Occupation of Palestine and the Matrix of Control (1945-present)
8. "Their Home Will Be Razed Down to the Basement": Chechnya's Generations of Domicide (1944-2009)
9. Manufacturing Homogeneity: Domicide in Bosnia (1992-1995)
10. Wiping Neighborhoods Off the Map: The Syrian War (2011-present)
11. "All the Villages We Saw on the Way to the Sea Were Burning": The Rohingya in Myanmar (2012-present)

Part III: Conclusions
12. You Can't Go Home Again: Justice, Reconciliation, and a Convention Against Domicide
13. Home Matters: Lessons Learned While Studying Extreme Domicide

Acknowledgments
Notes
Index
domicide; home; human rights; human rights covenants; children; family; homes; 20th century; 21st century; destruction of homes; extreme domicide; politics; political; political violence; Bureaucracy