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020 _aISBN-10 : 0815380070 ISBN-13 : 978-0815380078
040 _cNew Zealand National Baha'i Reference Library
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_aJeffrey Bachman
_eEditor
245 _aCultural Genocide: Law, Politics, and Global Manifestations
260 _aAbingdon, New York
_bRoutledge
_c2019
300 _a291 p.
500 _aThis book explores concepts of Cultural genocide, its definitions, place in international law, the systems and methods that contribute to its manifestations, and its occurrences. Through a systematic approach and comprehensive analysis, international and interdisciplinary contributors from the fields of genocide studies, legal studies, criminology, sociology, archaeology, human rights, colonial studies, and anthropology examine the legal, structural, and political issues associated with cultural genocide. This includes a series of geographically representative case studies from the USA, Brazil, Australia, West Papua, Iraq, Palestine, Iran, and Canada. This volume is unique in its interdisciplinarity, regional coverage, and the various methods of cultural genocide represented, and will be of interest to scholars of genocide studies, cultural studies and human rights, international law, international relations, indigenous studies, anthropology, and history.
501 _aMomen, Moojan (2019). The Baha'i community of Iran: Cultural genocide and resilience. Cultural Genocide: Law, Politics, and Global Manifestations. Jeffrey S. Bachman. Abingdon New York, Routledge: 246-266
505 _aIntroduction: Bringing Cultural Genocide into the Mainstream Jeffrey Bachman Part I: Cultural Genocide in International Law 1. Raphaël Lemkin: Culture and Cultural Genocide Douglas Irvin-Erickson 2. An Historical Perspective: The Exclusion of Cultural Genocide from the Genocide Convention Jeffrey Bachman 3. A Modern Perspective: The Current Status of Cultural Genocide Under International Law David Nersessian Part II: Global Manifestations of Cultural Genocide Section One: Settler Colonialism, Forced Assimilation, and Indigenous Genocide 4. Destroying Indigenous Cultures in the United States Lauren Carasik and Jeffrey Bachman 5. Genocide and Settler Colonialism: How a Lemkinian Concept of Genocide Informs Our Understanding of the Ongoing Situation of the Guar ani Kaiowá in Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil Genna Naccache 6. A Political Economy of Genocide in Australia: The Architecture of Dispossession Then and Now Martin Crook and Damien Short 7. Colonialism and Cold Genocide: The Case of West Papua Kjell Anderson Section Two: Cultural Destruction 8. Heritage Wars: A Cultural Genocide in Iraq Helen Malko 9. A Century of Cultural Genocide in Palestine Daud Abdullah 10. The Baha’i Community of Iran: Cultural Genocide and Resilience Moojan Momen Section Three: Justice and Restitution 11. Ontological Redress: The Natural and the Material in Transformative Justice for ‘Cultural’ Genocide Andrew Woolford
650 0 _aPersecution
_vBaha'i Faith
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_aMoojan Momen
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