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Genocide and Gender in the Twentieth Century: A Comparative Survey

Genocide and Gender in the Twentieth Century: A Comparative Survey

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Genocide and Gender in the Twentieth Century explores how historically- and culturally-specific ideas led to genocidal sexual violence, and how these ideas, along with issues relating to femininity, masculinity, and understandings of gendered identities, contributed to perpetrators' tools and strategies for ethnic cleansing and genocide.

Format: Hardback
Length: 480 pages
Publication date: 13 January 2022
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC


Genocide and Gender in the Twentieth Century delves into the intricate connections between historical and cultural factors, leading to genocidal sexual violence. Expert contributors explore how these ideas, coupled with issues related to femininity, masculinity, and gendered identities, shaped the tools and strategies employed by perpetrators for ethnic cleansing and genocide. The 2nd edition of this comprehensive text offers a wealth of new insights, including:

Imperialism, Race, Gender, and Genocide: This chapter examines the role of imperialism, race, and gender in perpetuating genocidal violence. It explores how these factors intersected to create conditions that facilitated the commission of genocide, such as colonization, segregation, and the marginalization of certain groups.

The Cambodian Genocide: This chapter provides a detailed analysis of the Cambodian genocide, exploring the specific gendered and sexual violence that occurred during this period. It sheds light on the role of women and girls as both victims and perpetrators of genocide and examines the ways in which gender norms and stereotypes were used to justify and perpetuate violence.

Memory and Intergenerational Transmission of Holocaust Trauma: This chapter explores the complex processes of memory and intergenerational transmission of Holocaust trauma. It examines how survivors and their descendants navigate the legacy of genocide and the impact of trauma on their lives and relationships. It also explores the role of gender in shaping the transmission of trauma and the ways in which gender-specific experiences and vulnerabilities can exacerbate the effects of trauma.

Genocide, Gender, and Memory in the Armenian Case: This chapter focuses on the Armenian genocide, examining the specific gendered and sexual violence that occurred during this period. It explores the role of women and girls as both victims and perpetrators of genocide and examines the ways in which gender norms and stereotypes were used to justify and perpetuate violence.

An Extended and Enhanced Introduction: The introduction has been extensively revised and updated to incorporate the latest scholarship on gender and violence. It provides a comprehensive overview of the book's themes and highlights the significance of studying genocide and gender in the 20th century.

Historiographical and Bibliographical Updates: Throughout the text, historical and bibliographical updates have been made to ensure that the information presented is accurate and up-to-date. Key primary documents, such as excerpts from the 1948 UN Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of Genocide, have been included to provide further context and insight.

Genocide and Gender in the Twentieth Century is an authoritative and comprehensive study that sheds light on the complex gender dimensions of ethnic cleansing and genocide in the 20th century. It is essential reading for scholars, researchers, and students interested in gender, history, and genocide studies. By exploring the intersection of historical and cultural factors, this book provides valuable insights into the mechanisms that drive genocidal violence and the ways in which gender norms and stereotypes contribute to its perpetration.

Weight: 862g
Dimension: 163 x 240 x 36 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781350111011
Edition number: 2 ed

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