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The Routledge Handbook of Religion, Mass Atrocity, and Genocide: Routledge Handbooks in Religion

Editat de Sara E. Brown, Stephen D. Smith
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 ian 2024
The Routledge Handbook of Religion, Mass Atrocity, and Genocide explores the many and sometimes complicated ways in which religion, faith, doctrine, and practice intersect in societies where mass atrocity and genocide occur.
This volume is intended as an entry point to questions about mass atrocity and genocide that are asked by and of people of faith and is an outstanding reference source to the key topics, historical events, and heated debates in this subject area. The 39 contributions to the handbook, by a team of international contributors, span five continents and cover four millennia. Each explores the intersection of religion, faith, and mainly state-sponsored mass atrocity and genocide, and draws from a variety of disciplines.
This volume is divided into six core sections:
  • Genocide in Antiquity and Holy Wars
  • The Genocide of Indigenous Peoples
  • Religion and the State
  • The Role of Religion during Genocide
  • Post Genocide Considerations
  • Memory Culture
Within these sections central issues, historical events, debates, and problems are examined, including the Crusades; Jihad and ISIS, colonialism, the Holocaust, desecration of ritual objects, politics of religion, Shinto nationalism, attacks on Rohingya Muslims; the Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda, responses to genocide; gender-based atrocities, ritualcide in Cambodia, burial sites and mass graves, transitional justice, forgiveness, documenting genocide, survivor memory narratives, post-conflict healing and memorialization.
The Routledge Handbook of Religion and Genocide is essential reading for students and researchers with an interest in religion and genocide, religion and violence, and religion and politics. It will be of great interest to students of theology, philosophy, genocide studies, narrative studies, history, and international relations and those in related fields, such as cultural studies, area studies, sociology, and anthropology.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781032122748
ISBN-10: 1032122749
Pagini: 506
Ilustrații: 56
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 x 30 mm
Greutate: 1.24 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Handbooks in Religion

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate, Professional, and Undergraduate

Cuprins

Section 1: Genocide in Antiquity and Holy Wars  1. Genocide in Antiquity  2. The Roots of Antisemitism and Genocide in Christian Antiquity  3. Esau and Amalek in the Hebrew Bible and in Second Temple Jewish Apocalyptic Literature: From Propaganda to Genocide  4. Holy Wars, Judaism, Violence, and Genocide: An Unholy Quadrinity?  5. The Last Crusade: Holy War and Genocidal Practices in the Case of the Spanish Civil War (1936–1939)  6. Alawite Warrior-Sheikhs: Ali Khizam and the Specter of Sectarian Violence in Syria  Section 2: The Genocide of Indigenous Peoples  7. Renewing the World: Disrupting Settler-Colonial Destruction  8. Colonial New England: Genocide and the Negative Myth of the Other  9. The Religious Challenges of Linking Holocaust Memory with Colonial Violence  10. Sexual Violence as Genocide against Indigenous Peoples: the Case of Mayan Women in Guatemala  Section 3: Religion and the State  11. Religion: A Driving Force But not a Major Cause of the Turkish Genocide of Armenians  12. The Christian Churches, the Nazi State, and the Holocaust  13. Religion and the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda  14. The "Nature of Death" in the 1947 India-Pakistan Partition Genocide  15. Ritualcide Under the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia: Animism, Genocide and War Crimes  16. Race, Religion, and the Genocide of the Jews in Nazi Germany  17. Catholicism and State Terror in Argentina  18. Religious Communities as Targets of the Khmer Rouge Genocide  19. Dangerous Speech Cloaked in Saffron Robes: Race, Religion, and Anti-Muslim Violence in Myanmar  20. The Uyghur People: History Geography, Religion, Language  Section 4: The Role of Religion During Genocide  21. Religion, Resistance, and Responding to Genocide: The Cham in Cambodia  22. Sinners or Saviors: A Personal Perspective on Surviving the Holocaust  23. Rwanda 1994: The Creation of Religious Identities in Genocide Propaganda  24. Faith and Women Rescuers in Rwanda  25. Jehovah’s Witnesses as ‘Citizens of the Kingdom of God’  26. Music, Religion, and Genocide  Section 5: Post Genocide Considerations  27. "For Dust Thou Art, and Unto Dust Shalt Thou Return": Jewish Law, Forensic Investigation, and Archaeology in the Aftermath of the Holocaust  28. Forensics and Maya Ceremonies: The Long Journey for Truth in Guatemala  29. Reforming the Church’s Theology of the Jews: Christian Responses to the Holocaust  30. Mozambique: Religious Practices and Post-conflict Processes  31. Iraq and the Halabja ‘Genocide’: The need for Transformative Justice  32. Personal Philosophies of Forgiveness after Genocide  33. Genocide and the Human Right to Freedom of Religion  34. Survival: The Case of Yezidi Women  35. An Assessment of the United Nations Plan of Action for Religious Leaders and Actors to Prevent Incitement to Violence that Could Lead to Atrocity Crimes  Section 6: Memory Culture  36. The Power of One: Narrative Analysis and an Iranian Jewish Shoah Survivor  37. Beyond Competitive Memory: The Preeminence of the Holocaust in Religious Studies  38. Muslim and Christian Perspectives on the Holocaust and Genocide  39. Analyzing Holocaust Archives Through a Quantitative Lens  Epilogue: What we know and what we still need to know
 

Notă biografică

Sara E. Brown is the Executive Director of the Center for Holocaust, Human Rights & Genocide Education and served for four years on the Advisory Board for the International Association of Genocide Scholars. She is the author of Gender and the Genocide in Rwanda: Women as Perpetrators and Rescuers (2019).
Stephen D. Smith is the Finci-Viterbi Executive Director of USC Shoah Foundation, Adjunct Professor of Religion, and UNESCO Chair on Genocide Education at the University of Southern California. He is the author of The Holocaust and the Christian World (2019), The Trajectory of Holocaust Memory (Routledge, forthcoming), and Holocaust XR (Routledge, forthcoming).

Descriere

This volume is intended as an entry point to questions about mass atrocity and genocide that are asked by and of people of faith and is is an outstanding reference source to the key topics, historical events and heated debates in this subject area.