Handbook of Genocide Studies -

Handbook of Genocide Studies

David J. Simon, Leora Kahn (Herausgeber)

Buch | Hardcover
320 Seiten
2023
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd (Verlag)
978-1-80037-933-6 (ISBN)
218,20 inkl. MwSt
Providing an intellectual biography of the challenging concept of genocide, this topical Handbook takes an interdisciplinary approach to shed new light on the events, processes, and legacies in the field.
Providing an intellectual biography of the challenging concept of genocide from inception to present day, this topical Handbook takes an interdisciplinary approach to shed new light on the events, processes, and legacies in the field.

Reaching beyond the traditional study of canonical genocides and related pathologies of behaviour, this Handbook strives to spell out the multiple dimensions of genocide studies as an academic realm. In doing so, it incorporates a vast range of methods and disciplines, including historiography, archival research, listening to testimony, philosophical inquiry, film studies, and art criticism. Contributors address a broad array of episodes, including genocides of indigenous populations in the Americas and Africa, the Armenian genocide, the Holocaust, twentieth-century genocides in Indonesia, Cambodia, Rwanda, Bosnia, and twenty-first-century genocides in Iraq, Myanmar, and China. By developing a cross-disciplinary framework, this Handbook showcases the diversity that comprises the field and creates a rich understanding of the origin, effects, and legacy of genocide.



With a wide variety of perspectives, this Handbook will prove an invigorating read for students and scholars of international and human rights, public policy, and political geography and geopolitics, particularly those interested in genocide studies and the UN Genocide Convention.

Edited by David J. Simon, Senior Lecturer, Jackson School of Global Affairs and Director, Genocide Studies Program, Yale University and Leora Kahn, Visiting Scholar-Practitioner, University of Dayton and Executive Director of PROOF:Media for Social Justice, US

Contents:

Introduction to the Handbook of Genocide Studies 1
David J. Simon

PART I THE BIRTH OF A CONCEPT
1 The history of Raphaël Lemkin and the UN Genocide Convention 7
Douglas Irvin-Erickson

PART II GENOCIDE STUDIES: HISTORY AND IDEAS
2 Genocide of Indigenous peoples in North America 28
David MacDonald
3 Destroying to replace: reflections on motive forces behind
civilian-driven violence in settler genocides of Indigenous peoples 42
Mohamed Adhikari
4 The historiography of the Armenian genocide 54
Suren Manukyan
5 Holocaust research and genocide studies: facing the problem of integration 72
Charlotte Kiechel

PART III GENOCIDE STUDIES AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
6 The interpretation and (non-)application of the Genocide Convention
during the Cold War 85
Anton Weiss-Wendt
7 Mass murder and genocide in Indonesia and Cambodia, 1965–79: Cold
War, state, and region 95
Ben Kiernan
8 The impact of genocide in Rwanda and Bosnia on genocide policy and
genocide studies 106
David J. Simon

PART IV GENOCIDE STUDIES AS SOCIAL SCIENCE
9 State strategies to implement (and hide) genocide in China and
Myanmar since 2017 123
Magnus Fiskesjö
10 Genocide prevention: perspectives from psychological and social
economic choice models 142
Charles H. Anderton
11 The potential of – and problems with – perpetrator research 158
Christian Gudehus
12 Making choices: the roles of rescuers in Rwanda and Bosnia 172
Leora Kahn
13 Trauma, grief, and bereavement after genocide: the Rwandan case 181
Amélie Faucheux
14 Religion and genocide studies 198
Kate E. Temoney
15 Gender and sexual violence in genocide 214
Anna Di Lellio

PART V GENOCIDE STUDIES IN THE ARTS AND HUMANITES
16 Reframing the moment of first contact: lessons from the cinematic
genre of science fiction 227
Daniel Conway
17 Music and genocide 238
Stéphanie Khoury
18 A network of witnesses: photography and genocide 249
Paul Lowe
19 Historical burden: art after genocide 263
Elmedin Žunić
20 Museums and the memory of genocide 277
Amy Sodaro

PART VI GENOCIDE IN DISCOURSE
21 Questionable practices in genocide discourse 290
Aleksandar Jokic

Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort Cheltenham
Sprache englisch
Maße 169 x 244 mm
Themenwelt Recht / Steuern EU / Internationales Recht
Recht / Steuern Öffentliches Recht Völkerrecht
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung
ISBN-10 1-80037-933-1 / 1800379331
ISBN-13 978-1-80037-933-6 / 9781800379336
Zustand Neuware
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