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Genocide : truth, memory, and representation

Ethnographic studies of what happens to societies after genocide, how these devastating events are remembered on the individual and collective levels, and how these rememberings intersect or diverge as rulers of post-genocidal states attempt to produce a
eBook, English, 2009
Duke University Press, Durham [NC], 2009
1 online resource (340 pages) : illustrations
9780822392361, 9780822343882, 9786613036537, 0822392364, 0822343886, 6613036536
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Print version:
What is an anthropology of genocide? : reflections on field research with Maya survivors in Guatemala / Victoria Sanford
Perverse outcomes : international monitoring and the perpetuation of violence in Sudan / Sharon E. Hutchinson
Whose genocide? whose truth? representations of victim and perpetrator in Rwanda / Jennie E. Burnet
A politics of silences : violence, memory, and treacherous speech in post-1965 Bali / Leslie Dwyer
The limits of empathy : emotional anesthesia and the museum of corpses in post-Holocaust Germany / Uli Linke
Forgotten Guatemala : genocide, truth, and denial in Guatemala's Oriente / Debra Rodman
Addressing the legacies of mass violence and genocide in Indonesia and East Timor: Truth, memory, and corruption / Elizabeth Drexler
Mediated hostility : media, affective citizenship, and genocide in northern Nigeria / Conerly Casey
Cleansed of experience? : genocide, ethnic cleansing, and the challenges of anthropological representation / Pamela Ballinger
Epilogue : the imagination of genocide / Antonius C.G.M. Robben
Electronic reproduction, [Place of publication not identified], HathiTrust Digital Library, 2020
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