Description
Product ID: | 9780520380189 |
Product Form: | Paperback / softback |
Country of Manufacture: | US |
Title: | Knowing about Genocide |
Subtitle: | Armenian Suffering and Epistemic Struggles |
Authors: | Author: Joachim J. Savelsberg |
Page Count: | 264 |
Subjects: | Middle Eastern history, Middle Eastern history, Genocide and ethnic cleansing, Violence and abuse in society, Crime and criminology, Human rights, civil rights, Civics and citizenship, War crimes, Genocide & ethnic cleansing, Violence in society, Crime & criminology, Human rights, Civil rights & citizenship, War crimes, Turkey, Ottoman Empire |
Description: | Select Guide Rating A free open access ebook is available upon publication. Learn more at www.luminosoa.org. This book is freely available in an open access edition thanks to TOME (Toward an Open Monograph Ecosystem)—a collaboration of the Association of American Universities, the Association of University Presses, and the Association of Research Libraries—and the generous support of the University of Minnesota. Learn more at the TOME website, available at openmonographs.org. How do victims and perpetrators generate conflicting knowledge about genocide? Using a sociology of knowledge approach, Savelsberg answers this question for the Armenian genocide committed in the context of the First World War. Focusing on Armenians and Turks, he examines strategies of silencing, denial, and acknowledgment in everyday interaction, public rituals, law, and politics. Drawing on interviews, ethnographic accounts, documents, and eyewitness testimony, Savelsberg illuminates the social processes that drive dueling versions of history. He reveals counterproductive consequences of denial in an age of human rights hegemony, with implications for populist disinformation campaigns against overwhelming evidence. |
Imprint Name: | University of California Press |
Publisher Name: | University of California Press |
Country of Publication: | GB |
Publishing Date: | 2021-03-30 |