Conceptualizing mass violence : representations, recollections, and reinterpretations /: representations, recollections, and reinterpretations. (2021)
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- Conceptualizing mass violence : representations, recollections, and reinterpretations /: representations, recollections, and reinterpretations. (2021)
- Main Title:
- Conceptualizing mass violence : representations, recollections, and reinterpretations
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Navras J. Aafreedi and Priya Singh.
- Editors:
- Aafreedi, Navras Jaat
Singh, Priya - Contents:
- Introduction 1. Reading Mass Violence Navras J. Aafreedi and Priya Singh Part 1: Narratives 2. Violence and Violations: Betrayal Narratives in Atrocity Accounts Dennis B. Klein 3. Holocaust survivors in Mexico: Intersecting and Conflicting Narratives of Open Doors, Welcoming Society and Personal Hardships Daniela Gleizer and Yael Siman 4. Historical Narratives, the Perpetuation of Trauma, and the Work of Vamık Volkan Reuven Firestone Part 2: Revisionism & Reconstruction 5. Holocaust, Propaganda, and the Distortion of History in the Former Soviet Space Charles E. Ehrlich 6. The Genocide of 1971 in Bangladesh: Lessons from History Srimanti Sarkar 7. Holocaust Denial and Minimization in the Indian Urdu Press Md. Muddassir Quamar Part 3: Education 8. Holocaust Studies in Australia: Moving from family and community remembrance to human rights and prevention of mass violence Suzanne D. Rutland and Suzanne Hampel 9. New Developments in Holocaust & Genocide Education in South Africa: : The case study of the Johannesburg Holocaust & Genocide Centre Tali Nates 10. A Case of Naive Normalization? India's Misbeliefs about Hitler and Schooling on the Holocaust Anubhav Roy 11. Holocaust Education in India and its Challenges Navras J. Aafreedi Part 4: Reflections 12. Sonderkommando Photo 4 and the Portrayal of the Invisible David Patterson 13. Overcoming "Intimate Hatreds:" Reflections on Violence against Yazidis Güneş Murat Tezcür and Tutku Ayhan 14. The State and its Margins: ChangingIntroduction 1. Reading Mass Violence Navras J. Aafreedi and Priya Singh Part 1: Narratives 2. Violence and Violations: Betrayal Narratives in Atrocity Accounts Dennis B. Klein 3. Holocaust survivors in Mexico: Intersecting and Conflicting Narratives of Open Doors, Welcoming Society and Personal Hardships Daniela Gleizer and Yael Siman 4. Historical Narratives, the Perpetuation of Trauma, and the Work of Vamık Volkan Reuven Firestone Part 2: Revisionism & Reconstruction 5. Holocaust, Propaganda, and the Distortion of History in the Former Soviet Space Charles E. Ehrlich 6. The Genocide of 1971 in Bangladesh: Lessons from History Srimanti Sarkar 7. Holocaust Denial and Minimization in the Indian Urdu Press Md. Muddassir Quamar Part 3: Education 8. Holocaust Studies in Australia: Moving from family and community remembrance to human rights and prevention of mass violence Suzanne D. Rutland and Suzanne Hampel 9. New Developments in Holocaust & Genocide Education in South Africa: : The case study of the Johannesburg Holocaust & Genocide Centre Tali Nates 10. A Case of Naive Normalization? India's Misbeliefs about Hitler and Schooling on the Holocaust Anubhav Roy 11. Holocaust Education in India and its Challenges Navras J. Aafreedi Part 4: Reflections 12. Sonderkommando Photo 4 and the Portrayal of the Invisible David Patterson 13. Overcoming "Intimate Hatreds:" Reflections on Violence against Yazidis Güneş Murat Tezcür and Tutku Ayhan 14. The State and its Margins: Changing Notions of Marginality in Turkey Anita Sengupta Part 5: Trauma 15. Pinochet's Dictatorship and Reflections on Trauma in Chile: How much have we learned in terms of human rights? Nancy Nicholls Lopeandía Part 6: Memorialization 16. ‘Grassroots’ Holocaust Museums: Revealing Untold Stories Stephanie Shosh Rotem 17. Fabric, Food, Song: The Quiet Continuities in Bengali Life Seventy Years After Partition Rituparna Roy Part 7: Literature 18. The Failure of Secular Publics and the Rise of the Jewish Religious Public in Nathan Englander’s For the Relief of Unbearable Urges Fuzail Asar Siddiqi Part 8: Dialogue & Reconciliation 19. The 2002 Alexandria Summit and Its Follow Up David Rosen … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- London : Routledge
- Publication Date:
- 2021
- Extent:
- 1 online resource, illustrations (black and white)
- Subjects:
- 304.663
Genocide
Violence - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781000381313
9781000381283
9781003146131 - Related ISBNs:
- 9780367699970
- Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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