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Genocide: A Thematic Approach eBook

by Thomas Earl Porter e John Cox
language: english
Publisher: ANTHEM PRESS, April of 2025 ‧
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The purpose of this volume is not simply to compile yet another wearying chronicle of the horrors that have been committed by our fellow human beings. Most students who register for a course on Genocide assume that it will focus, perhaps exclusively, on the Holocaustthe case with which they are most familiar. Many of them have read Elie Wiesels eloquent masterpiece Night in secondary school, and some may have read The Diary of Anne Frank. A few students might even know that a genocide occurred in Rwanda or Darfur. Like most people, however, they equate genocide simply with mass killing, and assume that genocide must by definition entail millions of deaths. Raphael Lemkin, who coined the word genocidemeaning literally to kill a people originally defined it a colonial crime of destroying the national patterns of the oppressed and imposing the national patterns of the oppressors. This was a process, Lemkin said, deliberately intending to destroy a peoples culture that could sometimes but not necessarily always result in mass murder. Students need to know that after World War II the great powers undermined and co-opted the process of writing the1948 Genocide Convention at the UNbecause these nations did not want their own colonial crimes, oppression of minorities, and destructions of cultures to be included in the definition. Instead, they simply used the Holocaust as a template and succeeded in distorting what Lemkin originally meant by genocidethe murder of a people by destroying their social and cultural connections.

Genocide: A Thematic Approach

by Thomas Earl Porter e John Cox

Property Description
ISBN: 9781839987335
Publisher: ANTHEM PRESS
Release Date: April of 2025
Language: English
Pages: 256
Format: eBook
File Format and Compatibility: PDF para ADE
Categories: eBooks in English > History > General History
EAN: 9781839987335