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Books

Picturing Genocide in the Independent State of Croatia: Atrocity Images and the Contested Memory of the Second World War in the Balkans

Jovan Byford. Picturing Genocide in the Independent State of Croatia examines the role atrocity photographs played, and continue to play, in shaping the public memory of the Second World War in the countries of the former Yugoslavia. Focusing on visual representations of one of the most controversial and politically divisive episodes of the war — genocidal…

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Ideology and Mass Killing: The Radicalized Security Politics of Genocides and Deadly Atrocities

By Jonathan Leader Maynard. In research on ‘mass killings’ such as genocides and campaigns of state terror, the role of ideology is hotly debated. For some scholars, ideologies are crucial in providing the extremist goals and hatreds that motivate ideologically committed people to kill. But many other scholars are sceptical: contending that perpetrators of mass…

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The Oxford Handbook on Atrocity Crimes

Edited by Barbora Holá, Hollie Nyseth Nzitatira, and Maartje Weerdesteijn. Social scientific research focusing on mass atrocities, which include widespread or systematic crimes such as genocide, crimes against humanity, and war crimes, expanded after the end of the Cold War. Mass violence in the former Yugoslavia, as well as the genocide in Rwanda, sparked new research initiatives in…

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Geographies of Perpetration: Re-Signifying Cultural Narratives of Mass Violence

By Brigitte E. Jirku and Vicente Sánchez-Biosca. This volume maps cultural representations of Mass Violence from the perpetrators’ perspective. It analyzes spaces where political crimes have been committed and how these places have undergone successive resemanticization in collective memories. The chapters comparatively examine scenes of Mass Violence carried out in very diverse regions of the…

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Aid Imperium: United States Foreign Policy and Human Rights in Post-Cold War Southeast Asia

By Salvador Santino F. Regilme Jr. Does foreign aid promote human rights? As the world’s largest aid donor, the United States has provided foreign assistance to more than 200 countries. Deploying global numerical data on US foreign aid and comparative historical analysis of America’s post–Cold War foreign policies in Southeast Asia, Aid Imperiumprovides the most…

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I You We Them: Revealing the ‘desk killers’, perpetrators of crimes against humanity

By Dan Gretton. Vast and revelatory, Dan Gretton’s I You We Them is an unprecedented study of the perpetrators of crimes against humanity: the ‘desk killers’ who ordered and directed some of the worst atrocities of the modern era. From Albert Speer’s complicity in Nazi barbarism to cases of ecocide and the deaths of activists, Gretton shines…

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Show Time: The Logic and Power of Violent Display

By Lee Ann Fujii. In Show Time, Lee Ann Fujii asks why some perpetrators of political violence, from lynch mobs to genocidal killers, display their acts of violence so publicly and extravagantly. Closely examining three horrific and extreme episodes—the murder of a prominent Tutsi family amidst the genocide in Rwanda, the execution of Muslim men in a…

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Living in Death: Genocide and its Functionaries.

By Richard Rechtman. Translated by Lindsay Turner. Living in Death: Genocide and its Functionaries is the winner of the French Voices Award for excellence in publication and translation. When we speak of mass killers, we may speak of radicalized ideologues, mediocrities who only obey orders, or bloodthirsty monsters. Who are these men who kill on…

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Domestic Violence as State Crime: A Feminist Framework for Challenge and Change

By Evelyn Rose. Domestic Violence as State Crime presents a provocative challenge to the way that domestic violence is understood and addressed. Underpinned by a radical feminist perspective, the central argument of this book is that domestic violence against women constitutes a patriarchal state crime. By analysing the international, collective, structural, and institutional dimensions of this…

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Special issue of Papeles del CEIC: ‘Perpetrators of Mass Crimes in the Light of the Image. Looks, Identities, Testimonies.’ 

Edited by Vicente Sánchez-Biosca and Lior Zylberman. This special issue offers a contribution to the field of perpetrator studies based on the analysis of images. In particular, it contributes to the debate on the subject from, and based on cases from, Ibero-America. The issue features contributions by Mariana Giordano, Lior Zylberman, and Adriana Taboada, Eyleen…

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