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    Hidden Genocides

    Power, Knowledge, Memory

    AvAlexander Laban Hinton,Thomas La Pointe

    Häftad, Engelska, 2013

    Del i serien Genocide, Political Violence, Human Rights

    430 kr

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    Beskrivning

    Why are some genocides prominently remembered while others are ignored, hidden, or denied? Consider the Turkish campaign denying the Armenian genocide, followed by the Armenian movement to recognize the violence. Similar movements are building to acknowledge other genocides that have long remained out of sight in the media, such as those against the Circassians, Greeks, Assyrians, the indigenous peoples in the Americas and Australia, and the violence that was the precursor to and the aftermath of the Holocaust.The contributors to this collection look at these cases and others from a variety of perspectives. These essays cover the extent to which our biases, our ways of knowing, our patterns of definition, our assumptions about truth, and our processes of remembering and forgetting as well as the characteristics of generational transmission, the structures of power and state ideology, and diaspora have played a role in hiding some events and not others. Noteworthy among the collection’s coverage is whether the trade in African slaves was a form of genocide and a discussion not only of Hutus brutalizing Tutsi victims in Rwanda, but of the execution of moderate Hutus as well.Hidden Genocides is a significant contribution in terms of both descriptive narratives and interpretations to the emerging subfield of critical genocide studies.Contributors: Daniel Feierstein, Donna-Lee Frieze, Krista Hegburg, Alexander Laban Hinton, Adam Jones, A. Dirk Moses, Chris M. Nunpa, Walter Richmond, Hannibal Travis, and Elisa von Joeden-Forgey

    Produktinformation

    • Utgivningsdatum:2013-12-18
    • Mått:152 x 229 x 15 mm
    • Vikt:367 g
    • Format:Häftad
    • Språk:Engelska
    • Serie:Genocide, Political Violence, Human Rights
    • Antal sidor:224
    • Förlag:Rutgers University Press
    • ISBN:9780813561639

    Utforska kategorier

    • Vapen och utrustning inom Samhälle och politik
    • Folkmord och etnisk rensning inom Historia och arkeologi

    Mer om författaren

    ALEXANDER LABAN HINTON is the director of the Center for the Study of Genocide and Human Rights and a professor of anthropology and global affairs at Rutgers University, Newark. He is the author of the award-winning Why Did They Kill?: Cambodia in the Shadow of Genocide and six edited collections.THOMAS LA POINTE is a member of the Center for Peace, Justice, and Reconciliation and an assistant professor of literature and composition at Bergen Community College. He has taught at the Shanghai International Studies University, China, and served as a journalist at the Institute for Central American Studies, Costa Rica.DOUGLAS IRVIN-ERICKSON is an affiliate of the Center for the Study of Genocide, Conflict Resolution, and Human Rights at Rutgers University, Newark.

    Recensioner i media

    "Hidden Genocides is a penetrating scholarly searchlight illuminating an important and previously obscured landscape." - Frank Chalk (Montreal Institute for Genocide and Human Rights Studies, Concordia University) "By problematizing, both theoretically and empirically, the canon of genocide studies, this collection makes an important contribution to an underdeveloped field." - Jens Meierhenrich (London School of Economics and Political Science) "Hidden Genocides is a timely collection of critical essays that effectively engages scholars in rethinking the way we conceptualize, approach, and teach genocide studies. A must-read for a wide-range of scholars." (Journal of Anthropological Research) "Hinton, La Pointe, and Irvin-Erickson offer a useful prism through which to examine and weigh conventional accounts of genocide. It reveals cover-ups and makes the invisible visible." (Genocide Studies and Prevention) "Hidden Genocides collection is an essential guide to the latest scholarship on genocide studies from an international and comparative perspective." (American Hellenic Institute Policy Journal) "Hidden Genocides is a penetrating scholarly searchlight illuminating an important and previously obscured landscape." - Frank Chalk (Montreal Institute for Genocide and Human Rights Studies, Concordia University) "By problematizing, both theoretically and empirically, the canon of genocide studies, this collection makes an important contribution to an underdeveloped field." - Jens Meierhenrich (London School of Economics and Political Science) "Hidden Genocides is a timely collection of critical essays that effectively engages scholars in rethinking the way we conceptualize, approach, and teach genocide studies. A must-read for a wide-range of scholars." (Journal of Anthropological Research) "Hinton, La Pointe, and Irvin-Erickson offer a useful prism through which to examine and weigh conventional accounts of genocide. It reveals cover-ups and makes the invisible visible." (Genocide Studies and Prevention) "Hidden Genocides collection is an essential guide to the latest scholarship on genocide studies from an international and comparative perspective." (American Hellenic Institute Policy Journal)

    Innehållsförteckning

    • List of IllustrationsAcknowledgmentsIntroduction: Hidden Genocides: Power, Knowledge, MemoryDouglas Irvin-Erickson, Thomas La Pointe, and Alexander Laban HintonPart One: Genocide and Ways of Knowing1. Does the Holocaust Reveal or Conceal Other Genocides?: The Canadian Museum for Human Rights and Grievable SufferingA. Dirk Moses2. Hidden in Plain Sight: Atrocity Concealment in German Political Culture before the First World WarElisa von Joeden-Forgey3. Beyond the Binary Model: National Security Doctrine in Argentina as a Way of Rethinking Genocide as a Social PracticeDaniel FeiersteinPart Two: Power, Resistance, and Edges of the State4. "Simply Bred Out": Genocide and the Ethical in the Stolen GenerationsDonna-Lee Frieze5. Historical Amnesia: The "Hidden Genocide" and Destruction of the Indigenous Peoples of the United StatesChris Mato Nunpa6. Circassia: A Small Nation Lost to the Great GameWalter RichmondPart Three: Forgetting, Remembering, and Hidden Genocides7. The Great Lakes Genocides: Hidden Histories, Hidden PrecedentsAdam Jones8. Genocide and the Politics of Memory in CambodiaAlexander Laban Hinton9. Constructing the "Armenian Genoicde": How Scholars Unremembered the Assyrian and Greek Genocides in the Ottoman EmpireHannibal Travis10. "The Law Is Such as It Is": Reparations, "Historical Reality," and the Legal Order in the Czech RepublicKrista HegburgContributorsIndex