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Critical Perspectives on African Genocide - Memory, Silence, and Anti-Black Political Violence

English · Hardback

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This text explores critical perspectives on the intersections between colonialism, political violence, and environmentalism to deepen our understanding of genocide and genocidal violence.

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Editor's Introduction

Ch. 1: Remembering for Better Healing: A Survivor's Account of the 1972 Burundi Genocide
Jeanine Ntihirageza
Ch. 2: Burundi 1972: Remembering a Forgotten Genocide
René Lemarchand
Ch. 3: Anti-Imperialist Rhetoric and Patterns of Genocide Denial in Zimbabwe
Chielozona Eze
Ch. 4: American Slavery, The New Jim Crow, and Genocide
Lissa Skitolsky
Ch. 5: The 'Post-Conflict State' in Africa: Challenging the Continued Normalization of Genocidal Violence
Patricia Daley
Ch. 6: Rwandan Commemoration Discourse and Post-Genocidal Violence
Alfred Frankowski
Ch. 7: Environmental Racism as Genocide: A Case Study of Shell Bluff, Georgia
Milanika S. Turner

List of Contributors
Index


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Alfred Frankowski is assistant professor of philosophy and director of graduate studies at Southern Illinois University.


Summary

This text explores critical perspectives on the intersections between colonialism, political violence, and environmentalism to deepen our understanding of genocide and genocidal violence.

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