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Genocide and the Politics of Memory: Studying Death to Preserve Life
Genocide and the Politics of Memory: Studying Death to Preserve Life, More than sixty million people have been victims of genocide in the twentieth century alone, including recent casualties in Bosnia and Rwanda. Herbert Hirsch studies repetitions of large-scale human violence in order to ascertain why people in every histo, Genocide and the Politics of Memory: Studying Death to Preserve Life has a rating of 5 stars
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  • Genocide and the Politics of Memory: Studying Death to Preserve Life
  • Written by author Herbert Hirsch
  • Published by University of North Carolina Press, The, April 1995
  • More than sixty million people have been victims of genocide in the twentieth century alone, including recent casualties in Bosnia and Rwanda. Herbert Hirsch studies repetitions of large-scale human violence in order to ascertain why people in every histo
  • More than sixty million people have been victims of genocide in the twentieth century alone, including recent casualties in Bosnia and Rwanda. Herbert Hirsch studies repetitions of large-scale human violence in order to ascertain why people in every histo
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Preface
Acknowledgments
Sect. IPolitics, Memory, and Mass Death1
1Memory and Politics in Bosnia5
2The Politics of Memory10
3History as Memory: The Influence of Time and Paradigm16
4The Manipulation of Memory and Political Power23
Sect. IIStudying Death37
Pt. IConstructing Memory: Survivors and Theorists39
5Primo Levi: Recording Memory and Teaching Humanity43
6Memory and Survival: A Reconsideration of the Bettelheim-Des Pres Debate56
Pt. IIExplaining Memory: Positivist and Interpretive Social Science71
7Trivializing Human Memory: Social Science Methods and Genocide Scholarship73
8Robert Jay Lifton: Memory and Mass Death83
Pt. IIITransmitting Memory: Why People Kill95
9The Language of Extermination97
10The Socialization of Memory: Teaching Obedience in Nazi Germany109
11Learning to Obey: Creating the Conditions for Genocide123
12Memory and Identity: Developing Self in the Context of Politics133
Sect. IIIPreserving Life157
13Where Do We Go from Here?: Memory and Resocialization to Preserve Life161
14Memory and the Politics of Preserving Life: Preventing Genocide in the Post-Cold War World181
Epilogue. Memory, Hope, and Triumph over Evil213
References217
Index237


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