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Genocide Studies: Pathways Ahead: Genocide, Political Violence, Human Rights

Editat de Jeffrey S. Bachman Contribuţii de Sara E. Brown, Esther Brito, Adam Jones, Elisabeth Hope Murray, Timothy Williams, Benjamin Meiches, Professor Andrew Woolford, Wanda June, Eva van Roekel, Hollie Nyseth Nzitatira, Jamie D. Wise, Lauren M. Balasco
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In recent years, the world has been shaken by numerous events that have caused and continue to cause massive human suffering, from the COVID-19 pandemic to intrastate and interstate armed conflicts. Moreover, climate change continues to plow ahead, contributing to growing tensions, population movements, and resource scarcity. Meanwhile, the methods by which groups and group life are threatened, and the means by which violence is incited and perpetrated, continue to evolve. Such divergent crises, even when they overlap or intersect, confound definition and label. This book seeks not to answer the question, "What is genocide?" but rather "What is Genocide Studies?" When Raphael Lemkin coined the term genocide in 1944 he could not have foreseen what the world would look like today. Now is the time to think about current manifestations of genocide and those likely to emerge in the future.
 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781978832329
ISBN-10: 197883232X
Pagini: 262
Ilustrații: 4 B-W images
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: Rutgers University Press
Colecția Rutgers University Press
Seria Genocide, Political Violence, Human Rights


Notă biografică

Jeffrey S. Bachman is an associate professor at American University's School of International Service. He is the author of The Politics of Genocide: From the Genocide Convention to the Responsibility to Protect (Rutgers University Press, 2022) and The United States and Genocide: (Re)Defining the Relationship, and the editor of Cultural Genocide: Law, Politics, and Global Manifestations.

Cuprins

Preface: Charting Pathways Ahead for Genocide Studies
Jeffrey S. Bachman
Chapter 1: The Need for Education about the Holocaust and Genocide in the 21st Century
Sara E. Brown

Part I: Evolving and Emerging Forms and Tools of Genocide
Chapter 2: The New Prominence of Alternative forms of Genocidal Violence
Esther Brito
Chapter 3: Genocide, “Destitucide,” and the Covid-19 Pandemic
Adam Jones                                                                                                   
Chapter 4: Resource Induced Mass Atrocity: Famine as Genocide in the Era of Climate Change
Elisabeth Hope Murray    
Chapter 5: Genocide in the Digital Era
Timothy Williams                                                                             

Part II: Agency, Human-Nonhuman Relations, Social Being, and Identity
Chapter 6: Weapons, Agency, and Genocide                                    
Benjamin Meiches
Chapter 7: “We Are Our Mountains”: Pathways toward a Post-Anthropocentric Genocide Studies
Andrew Woolford and Wanda June
Chapter 8: Ecocidio and Genocidas: Anthropological Reflections on Existence and Extermination in Latin America
Eva van Roekel         
Chapter 9: Reentry and Reintegration Following Genocide: Emerging Findings from Post-1994 Rwanda
Hollie Nyseth Nzitatira and Jamie D. Wise

Part III: Genocide Studies and Permanent Security
Chapter 10: Accounting for Permanent Security: The Light and Shadow of Transitional Justice
Lauren M. Balasco
Chapter 11: Permanent Security: Unsettling Genocide Studies
Jeffrey S. Bachman







 

Descriere

In recent years, the world has been shaken by numerous events that have caused and continue to cause massive human suffering, from the COVID-19 pandemic to intrastate and interstate armed conflicts. These crises confound definition and label, but now is the time to think about current manifestations of genocide and those likely to emerge in the future