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The Geography of Genocide

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The Geography of Genocide offers a unique analysis of over sixty genocides in world history, explaining why genocides only occur in territorial interiors and never originate from cosmopolitan urban centers. This study explores why genocides tend to result from emasculating political defeats experienced by perpetrator groups and examines whether such extreme political violence is the product of a masculine identity crisis. Author Allan D. Cooper notes that genocides are most often organized and implemented by individuals who have experienced traumatic childhood events involving the abandonment or abuse by their father. Although genocides target religious groups, nations, races or ethnic groups, these identity structures are rarely at the heart of the war crimes that ensue. Cooper integrates research derived from the study of serial killing and rape to show certain commonalities with the phenomenon of genocide. The Geography of Genocide presents various strategies for responding to genocide and introduces Cooper's groundbreaking alternatives for ultimately inhibiting the occurrence of genocide.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Defining Genocide
Chapter 2. Constructing Difference
Chapter 3. The Emasculating Moment
Chapter 4. Spatiality and the Xenophobic Imagination
Chapter 5. Responding to Genocide
Chapter 6. The End of Masculinity
Chapter 7 Appendix 1. Case Studies
Chapter 8 Appendix 2. The Emasculating Moment of Historic Genocides

Product details

Published 16 Nov 2008
Format Paperback
Edition 1st
Extent 266
ISBN 9780761840978
Imprint University Press of America
Dimensions 233 x 154 mm
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Author

Allan D. Cooper

Allan D. Cooper is professor of political science…

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