Genocide : the power and problems of a concept
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Cover -- Genocide -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Genocide and Mass Categorical Violence -- 1 Somebody Else's Crime: The Drafting of the Genocide Convention as a Cold War Battle, 1946-48 -- 2 The Costs of Silencing Holocaust Victims: Why We Must Add Sexual Violence to Our Definition of Genocide -- 3 Frames and Narratives: How the Fates of the Ottoman Armenians, Stalin-Era Ukrainians, and Kazakhs Illuminate the Concept of Genocide -- 4 The Holodomor in the Context of Soviet Mass Killing in the 1930s -- 5 The Kazakh Famine, the Holodomor, and the Soviet Famines of 1930-33: Starvation and National Un-building in the Soviet Union -- 6 The "Lemkin Turn" in Ukrainian Studies: Genocide, Peoples, Nations, and Empire -- 7 The Orchestrated Inapplicability of the Law of Crimes against Humanity and Genocide - une exception française? -- 8 Is It Time to Forget Genocide? Conceptual Problems and New Directions -- 9 The Limits of a Genocide Lens and Possible Alternatives -- Contributors -- Index.
Exploring the tensions between the rigid legal definition of genocide and the manifold realities researchers have discovered, this comprehensive text offers innovative solutions to address the limitations of the genocide concept, while preserving its usefulness as an analytical framework.
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