Perpetrator Studies Network

Bibliography

Ismee Tames, “Ashamed about the Past: The Case of Nazi Collaborators and Their Families in Post-war Dutch Society” - 2016

Book chapter exploring shame and shaming of Dutch Nazi collaborators

Jinks, Rebecca. “Responding to Genocide” - 2016

Chapter on normative framework for responding to the Holocaust

Kaufhold, Charlie. In guter Gesellschaft? - 2015

Gendertheoretical analysis of the media coverage about Beate Zschäpe

Kertész, Imre. Fiasco - 1988

Part two in Kertész trilogy on life as a Holocaust survivor

Kleeblatt, Norman L., ed. Mirroring Evil - 2001

Catalogue accompanying a controversial exhibition of art about Nazis

Knittel, Susanne. “Lethal Trajectories: Perpetrators from Grafeneck to the Risiera” - 2015

A chapter focusing on sites of memory which also represent the perpetrators.

Knittel, Susanne. “Memory and Repetition: Reenactment as an Affirmative Critical Practice” - 2019

Article on theatrical reenactments of perpetrator documents/events

Kotef, Hagar. The Colonizing Self: Or, Home and Homelessness in Israel/Palestine. - 2020

On how living in a settler-colony engenders the subject 'the colonizing self.'

Le Guin, Ursula. “The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas” - 1973

Short story about a city whose prosperity depends on the misery of one child.

Leebaw, Bronwyn Anne. “The arts of refusal: tragic unreconciliation, pariah humour, and haunting laughter” - 2019

Examines strategies for challenging emotional indifference to political violence