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Routledge Genocide and Victimology - Victims, Culture and Society

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Description

Genocide and Victimology offers a deep look into the diverse features of genocide through an interdisciplinary lens. By using a victimological imagination, this work connects different perspectives to help readers understand the complex relationship between victims, culture, and society. The text explores critical and cultural victimologies alongside criminologies of genocide. It builds upon established scholarship in various fields, including religion, history, philosophy, and existentialism. Readers can also explore how genocide relates to theatre studies, photography, post-colonialism, ethnography, and biography. By combining theoretical frameworks with empirical research, this book provides a comprehensive view of the subject. It is an essential resource for those studying the social sciences, anthropology, and the historical impact of mass violence on human populations.

Key Features

Interdisciplinary approach that uses a victimological imagination to examine genocide from multiple connected perspectives.

Integrates scholarship from diverse fields such as religion, history, philosophy, and existentialism.

Explores the role of creative and visual studies including theatre studies and photography in understanding genocide.

Combines theoretical frameworks with empirical research to provide a well-rounded academic study.

Covers critical aspects of post-colonialism, ethnography, and biography within the context of victimology.

Addresses the intersection of culture and society to explain the complex nature of genocide.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
30 November 2020
Listed Since
18 June 2020

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