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Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2:Genealogical Backgrounds of Power Chapter 3: Structural and Everyday Practices of Racism Chapter 4: Genocide as Tool to Eliminate the Racialized and Politically “Undesirable”
Chapter 5: The Bureaucracy of Death and Vilified Memories Chapter 6: Citizenship as Repression and a Space of Inclusion-Exclusion Chapter 7: Some Concluding Thoughts
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