Postgenocide

Postgenocide

Interdisciplinary Reflections on the Effects of Genocide

Mulaj, Klejda

Oxford University Press

03/2021

336

Dura

Inglês

9780192895189

15 a 20 dias

664

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1: Klejda Mulaj: Introduction. Postgenocide: Living with Permutations of Genocide Harms
Part I: The Law and Responsibility for Genocide
2: Kevin Aquilina: Challenges to Criminalising State Responsibility for Genocide
3: Rajika L. Shah: The Role of Law in Enabling Postgenocide Recovery: Assessing the Importance of Property Restitution
4: Christopher Soler: Postgenocide Justice? Assessing the Prosecution and Punishment of Genocide by Internationalized Courts and Tribunals
5: Jobair Alam: Responsibility to Protect in International Criminal Law: The Case of the Genocide against the Rohingya
Part II: Genocide Denial and Remembrance
6: Tatevik Mnatsakanyan: Sovereignty, Subjectivity, Denial: The Armenian Genocide, Generative Denials, and Postgenocide Politics in Contemporary Turkey
7: Klejda Mulaj: Constructions of Genocide Denial and Remembrance: Fractured National Identity in Postgenocide Bosnia
8: Andrew Wallis: Politics of Inter/National Denial of the Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda
Part III: Postgenocide Identities, Memory, and Ir/reconciliation
9: Martine Louise Hawkes: Memory, Identity, and Possession: Personal Objects from Genocide in Galleries, Museums, and Archives
10: Marcia Esparza: Indigeneity, Memory, and Postgenocide in Guatemala: The Stillness Power of Local Archives
11: Maureen S. Hiebert: Rhetorical versus Substantive Reconciliation After Cultural Genocide in Canada
12: Christopher P. Davey: Conclusion. Further Agendas for Postgenocide Research
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