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- Title Pages
- Figures and Tables
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
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1 The Dark Side of Modernity: Toward an Anthropology of Genocide -
2 Genocide against Indigenous Peoples -
3 Confronting Genocide and Ethnocide of Indigenous Peoples: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Definition, Intervention, Prevention, and Advocacy -
4 Justifying Genocide: Archaeology and the Construction of Difference -
5 Scientific Racism in Service of the Reich: German Anthropologists in the Nazi Era -
6 The Cultural Face of Terror in the Rwandan Genocide of 1994 -
7 Dance, Music, and the Nature of Terror in Democratic Kampuchea -
8 Averted Gaze: Genocide in Bosnia-Herzegovina, 1992–1995 -
9 Archives of Violence: The Holocaust and the German Politics of Memory -
10 Aftermaths of Genocide: Cambodian Villagers -
11 Terror, Grief, and Recovery: Genocidal Trauma in a Mayan Village in Guatemala -
12 Recent Developments in the International Law of Genocide: An Anthropological Perspective on the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda -
13 Inoculations of Evil in the U.S.-Mexican Border Region: Reflections on the Genocidal Potential of Symbolic Violence -
14 Coming to Our Senses: Anthropology and Genocide -
15 Culture, Genocide, and a Public Anthropology - Contributors
- Index
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- Title Pages
- Figures and Tables
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
-
1 The Dark Side of Modernity: Toward an Anthropology of Genocide -
2 Genocide against Indigenous Peoples -
3 Confronting Genocide and Ethnocide of Indigenous Peoples: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Definition, Intervention, Prevention, and Advocacy -
4 Justifying Genocide: Archaeology and the Construction of Difference -
5 Scientific Racism in Service of the Reich: German Anthropologists in the Nazi Era -
6 The Cultural Face of Terror in the Rwandan Genocide of 1994 -
7 Dance, Music, and the Nature of Terror in Democratic Kampuchea -
8 Averted Gaze: Genocide in Bosnia-Herzegovina, 1992–1995 -
9 Archives of Violence: The Holocaust and the German Politics of Memory -
10 Aftermaths of Genocide: Cambodian Villagers -
11 Terror, Grief, and Recovery: Genocidal Trauma in a Mayan Village in Guatemala -
12 Recent Developments in the International Law of Genocide: An Anthropological Perspective on the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda -
13 Inoculations of Evil in the U.S.-Mexican Border Region: Reflections on the Genocidal Potential of Symbolic Violence -
14 Coming to Our Senses: Anthropology and Genocide -
15 Culture, Genocide, and a Public Anthropology - Contributors
- Index