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  • av Andrew Jones, Katie Mullins, Karen Paul, m.fl.
    649 - 1 686,-

  • av Andrew R Basso
    1 111,-

    Destroy Them Gradually reframes forced displacement as an annihilatory process, rather than as an event that precedes an atrocity. Displacement crimes are defined as the unique fusion of forced displacement with systemic deprivations of vital daily needs to destroy populations.

  • av Jeffrey S. Bachman
    474 - 1 761,-

  • - States of Complicity
     
    448,-

    Reports from war zones often note the obscene victimization of women. Yet this reign of terror against women not only occurs during exceptional moments of social collapse, but during peacetime too. As this powerful book argues, violence against women should be understood as a systemic problem - one for which the state must be held accountable.

  • - Affect, Memory, and Activism in Post-Genocide Societies
    av Kerry Whigham
    596 - 1 785,-

  • - Extreme Domicide and the Right to Home
    av Bree Akesson & Andrew R. Basso
    514 - 1 633,-

  • - Postwar Peru and the Place of Memory, Tolerance, and Social Inclusion
    av Joseph P. Feldman
    410 - 1 761,-

  • - Perpetration and Genocide
    av Timothy Williams
    549 - 1 879,-

  • - Justice, Truth, and the Politics of Memory in Argentina
    av Natasha Zaretsky
    613 - 1 808,-

  • - Military Brothels, Brutality, and the Redress Movement
    av Pyong Gap Min
    1 775,-

  • - Violence and Morality in Argentina
    av Eva van Roekel
    547 - 1 806,-

  • - America's Failed Responses to Genocide from Bosnia to Darfur
    av Eyal Mayroz
    514 - 1 806,-

  • - Education, Reconciliation, and the Making of a Post-Genocide Citizen
    av S. Garnett Russell
    460 - 1 739,-

  • - Mayan Women's Protagonism in the Aftermath of Genocidal Harm
    av M. Brinton Lykes & Alison Crosby
    474 - 1 674,-

    Explores Mayan women's agency in the search for redress for harm suffered during the genocidal violence perpetrated by the Guatemalan state in the early 1980s at the height of the thirty-six-year armed conflict. The book draws on eight years of feminist participatory action research.

  • - Genocide in the Geopolitical Discourse of the Cold War
    av Anton Weiss-Wendt
    576 - 1 778,-

    A Rhetorical Crime shows how, over the course of the Cold War era, genocide morphed from a legal concept into a political discourse used in international propaganda battles. Through a unique comparative analysis of U.S. and Soviet statements on genocide, Weiss-Wendt investigates why their moral posturing far exceeded their humanitarian action.

  • - Reorganizing Society under the Nazis and Argentina's Military Juntas
    av Daniel Feierstein
    550 - 1 761,-

  • av Walter Richmond
    550 - 1 761,-

  • - Power, Knowledge, Memory
    av Alexander Laban Hinton, Douglas Irvin-Erickson & Thomas La Pointe
    537,-

  • av Lawrence Davidson
    499 - 1 761,-

  • - Argentine Former Political Prisoners
    av Rebekah Park
    517 - 1 978,-

  • - Crimes, Courts, Commissions, and Chronicling
     
    1 678,-

    Since the 1980s, an array of legal and non-legal practices have been developed to support post-repressive, post-authoritarian, and post-conflict societies in dealing with their past. Contributors to this volume analyse the processes, products, and efficacy of transitional justice mechanisms and look at how genocide, political violence, and historical injustices are being institutionally addressed.

  • - Gender, Violence, and Disillusionment in Postwar El Salvador
    av Irina Carlota Silber
    537,-

    Provides a rigorous analysis of the legacies of war in a community racked by political violence. It explores political processes in one of El Salvador's former war zones - a region known for its peasant revolutionary participation - to offer a searing portrait of the entangled aftermaths of confrontation and displacement, aftermaths that have produced continued deception and marginalization.

  • - Gender, violence and disillusionment in postwar El Salvador
    av Irina Carlota Silber
    996,-

    Provides a rigorous analysis of the legacies of war in a community racked by political violence. It explores political processes in one of El Salvador's former war zones aEURO" a region known for its peasant revolutionary participation aEURO" to offer a searing portrait of the entangled aftermaths of confrontation and displacement, aftermaths that have produced continued deception and marginalization.

  • - Interviews with Survivors of the 1994 Genocide in Rwanda
     
    474,-

    During a one-hundred-day period in 1994, Hutus murdered between half a million and a million Tutsi in Rwanda. Utilizing personal interviews with trauma survivors living in Rwandan cities, towns, and dusty villages, We Cannot Forget relates what happened and what their lives were like both prior to and following the genocide. Through powerful stories readers gain a critical sense of the tensions and violence that preceded the genocide, how it erupted and was carried out, and what these people faced in the first sixteen years following the genocide.

  • - States of Complicity
     
    1 678,-

    Reports from war zones often note the obscene victimization of women. Yet this reign of terror against women not only occurs during exceptional moments of social collapse, but during peacetime too. As this powerful book argues, violence against women should be understood as a systemic problem - one for which the state must be held accountable.

  • av Douglas Kammen
    818,-

    One of the most troubling but least studied features of mass political violence is why violence often recurs in the same place over long periods of time. Douglas Kammen explores this pattern in Three Centuries of Conflict in East Timor, studying that region's tragic past.

  • - Global Mechanisms and Local Realities after Genocide and Mass Violence
     
    554,-

    How do societies come to terms with the aftermath of genocide and mass violence, and how might the international community contribute to this process? This argues that, however well-intentioned, transitional justice needs to more deeply grapple with the complexities of global and transnational involvements and the local on-the-ground realities with which they intersect.

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