Genocide : an anthropological reader
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Genocide : an anthropological reader
(Blackwell readers in anthropology, 3)
Blackwell Publishers, 2002
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Description and Table of Contents
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Description
Genocide: An Anthropological Reader helps to lay a foundation for a ground-breaking "anthropology of genocide" by gathering together for the first time the seminal texts for learning about and understanding this phenomenon.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements. . Introduction: Genocide and Anthropology: Alexander Laban Hinton.
Part I: Conceptual Foundations.
1. Genocide. ( Raphael Lemkin).
2. Text of the UN Genocide Convention.
3. Genocide: Its Political Use in the Twentieth Century. (Leo Kuper).
4. Genocide: A Sociological Perspective. (Helen Fein).
5. Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Report on the Banality of Evil. (Hannah Arendt).
6. Modernity and the Holocaust. (Zygmunt Bauman).
Part II: Genocide, History, and Modernity.
7. Victims of Progress. (John H. Bodley).
8. Culture of Terror - Space of Death: Roger Casement's Putumayo Report and the Explanation of Torture. (Michael Taussig).
9. National Socialist Germany. (Eric R. Wolf).
Part III: Manufacturing Difference and "Purification".
10. "Ethnic Cleansing": A Metaphor for Our Time? (Akbhar S. Ahmed).
11. Imagined Communities and Real Victims: Self-Determination and Ethnic Cleansing in Yugoslavia. (Robert M. Hayden).
12. A Head for an Eye: Revenge in the Cambodian Genocide. (Alexander Laban Hinton).
13. Dead Certainty: Ethnic Violence in the Era of Globalization: Arjun Appadurai.
Part IV: Coping and Understanding.
14. Fear as a Way of Life. (Linda Green).
15. The Myth of Global Ethnic Conflict. (John R. Bowen).
16. Speechless Emissaries: Refugees, Humanitarianism, and Dehistoricization. (Liisa H. Malkki).
Appendix: Websites on Genocide.
Index.
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Description
Genocide: An Anthropological Reader helps to lay a foundation for a ground-breaking "anthropology of genocide" by gathering together for the first time the seminal texts for learning about and understanding this phenomenon.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements vii
Introduction: Genocide and Anthropology 1
Alexander Laban Hinton
Part I: Conceptual Foundations 25
1. Genocide 27
Raphael Lemkin
2. Text of the UN Genocide Convention 43
3. Genocide: Its Political Use in the Twentieth Century 48
Leo Kuper
4. Genocide: A Sociological Perspective 74
Helen Fein
5. Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Report on the Banality of Evil 91
Hannah Arendt
6. Modernity and the Holocaust 110
Zygmunt Bauman
Part II: Genocide, History, and Modernity 135
7. Victims of Progress 137
John H. Bodley
8. Culture of Terror - Space of Death: Roger Casement's Putumayo Report and the Explanation of Torture 164
Michael Taussig
9. National Socialist Germany 19
Eric R. Wolf
Part III: Manufacturing Difference and "Purification" 209
10. "Ethnic Cleansing": A Metaphor for Our Time? 211
Akbhar S. Ahmed
11. Imagined Communities and Real Victims: Self-Determination and Ethnic Cleansing in Yugoslavia 231 Robert M. Hayden
12. A Head for an Eye: Revenge in the Cambodian Genocide 254
Alexander Laban Hinton
13. Dead Certainty: Ethnic Violence in the Era of Globalization 286
Arjun Appadurai
Part IV: Coping and Understanding 305
14. Fear as a Way of Life 307
Linda Green
15. The Myth of Global Ethnic Conflict 334
John R. Bowen
16. Speechless Emissaries: Refugees, Humanitarianism, and Dehistoricization 344
Liisa H. Malkki
Appendix: Websites on Genocide 368
Index 370
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