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Genocide – Truth, Memory, and Representation: The Cultures and Practice of Violence

Autor Alexander Laban Hinton, Kevin Lewis O`neill
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 apr 2009
What happens to people and the societies in which they live after genocide? How are the devastating events remembered on the individual and collective levels, and how do these memories intersect and diverge as the rulers of postgenocidal states attempt to produce a monolithic truth about the past? In this important volume, leading anthropologists consider such questions about the relationship of genocide, truth, memory, and representation in the Balkans, East Timor, Germany, Guatemala, Indonesia, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sudan, and other locales. Specialists on the societies about which they write, these anthropologists draw on ethnographic research to provide on-the-ground analyses of communities in the wake of mass brutality. They investigate how mass violence is described or remembered, and how those representations are altered by the attempts of others, from NGOs to governments, to assert the truth about outbreaks of violence. One contributor questions the neutrality of an international group monitoring violence in Sudan and the assumption that such groups are, at worst, benign. Another examines the consequences of how events, victims, and perpetrators are portrayed by the Rwandan government during the annual commemoration of that country s genocide in 1994. Still another explores the silence around the deaths of between eighty and one hundred thousand people on Bali during Indonesia s state-sponsored anticommunist violence of 1965 1966, a genocidal period that until recently was rarely referenced in tourist guidebooks, anthropological studies on Bali, or even among the Balinese themselves. Other contributors consider issues of political identity and legitimacy, coping, the media, and ethnic cleansing. "Genocide: Truth, Memory, and Representation" reveals the major contribution that cultural anthropologists can make to the study of genocide.
"Contributors." Pamela Ballinger, Jennie E. Burnet, Conerly Casey, Elizabeth Drexler, Leslie Dwyer, Alexander Laban Hinton, Sharon E. Hutchinson, Uli Linke, Kevin Lewis O Neill, Antonius C. G. M. Robben, Debra Rodman, Victoria Sanford"
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780822344056
ISBN-10: 082234405X
Pagini: 352
Ilustrații: 19 b&w photographs
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
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Cuprins

AcknowledgmentsGenocide, Truth, Memory, and Representation: An Introduction/Kevin Lewis O’Neill and Alexander Laban HintonPart 1 TRUTH/MEMORY/REPRESENTATION1. What Is an Anthropology of Genocide? Reflections on Field Research with Maya Survivors in Guatemala/Victoria Sanford; 2. Perverse Outcomes: International Monitoring and the Perpetuation of Violence in Sudan/Sharon E. Hutchinson; 3. Whose Genocide? Whose Truth? Representations of Victim and Perpetrator in Rwanda/Jennie E. BurnetPart 2 TRUTH/MEMORY/REPRESENTATION4. A Politics of Silences: Violence, Memory, and Treacherous Speech in Post-1965 Bali/Leslie Dwyer; 5. The Limits of Empathy: Emotional Anesthesia and the Museum of Corpses in Post-Holocaust Germany/Uli Linke; 6. Forgotten Guatemala: Genocide, Truth, and Denial in Guatemala’s Oriente/Debra RodmanPart 3 TRUTH/MEMORY/REPRESENTATION7. Addressing the Legacies of Mass Violence and Genocide in Indonesia and East Timor: Truth, Memory, and Corruption/Elizabeth Drexler; 8. Mediated Hostility: Media, Affective Citizenship, and Genocide in Northern Nigeria/Conerly Casey; 9. Cleansed of Experience? Genocide, Ethnic Cleansing, and the Challenges of Anthropological Representation/Pamela BallingerEpilogue: The Imagination of Genocide/Antonius C. G. M. RobbenContributors; Index

Recenzii

“Genocide: Truth, Memory, and Representation brings the scholarship on genocide to a new level. The editors have assembled a superb group of anthropologists who demonstrate that innovative research and deep, probing questions can also be accompanied by great empathy for victims. Every chapter inspires a rethinking of received categories without ever losing sight of the immense, tragic dimension of genocide.”—Eric D. Weitz, author of A Century of Genocide: Utopias of Race and Nation“This volume brings rich historical and contemporary ethnographic material to bear on the urgent task of writing against violence and terror. The volume benefits greatly from the long-term professional commitments of anthropologists working in settings embroiled in violence and engaging with peoples suffering the ongoing sequelae and cycles of genocidal terror.”—Philippe Bourgois, author of In Search of Respect: Selling Crack in El Barrio and co-editor of Violence in War and Peace

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Alexander Laban Hinton and Kevin Lewis O Neill, eds.

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"This volume brings rich historical and contemporary ethnographic material to bear on the urgent task of writing against violence and terror. The volume benefits greatly from the long-term professional commitments of anthropologists working in settings embroiled in violence and engaging with peoples suffering the ongoing sequelae and cycles of genocidal terror."--Philippe Bourgois, author of "In Search of Respect: Selling Crack in El Barrio" and co-editor of "Violence in War and Peace"

Descriere

Leading anthropologists consider issues of truth, memory, and representation in the aftermath of genocides in the Balkans, Guatemala, Indonesia, East Timor, Germany, Nigeria, Rwanda, and Sudan