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Genocide as Social Practice - Reorganizing Society under the Nazis and Argentina's Military Juntas (Hardcover)
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Genocide as Social Practice - Reorganizing Society under the Nazis and Argentina's Military Juntas (Hardcover)
Series: Genocide, Political Violence, Human Rights
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Genocide not only annihilates people but also destroys and
reorganizes social relations, using terror as a method. In"
Genocide as Social Practice," social scientist Daniel Feierstein
looks at the policies of state-sponsored repression pursued by the
Argentine military dictatorship against political opponents between
1976 and 1983 and those pursued by the Third Reich between 1933 and
1945. He finds similarities, not in the extent of the horror but in
terms of the goals of the perpetrators.
The Nazis resorted to ruthless methods in part to stifle dissent
but even more importantly to reorganize German society into a
"Volksgemeinschaft," or people's community, in which racial
solidarity would supposedly replace class struggle. The situation
in Argentina echoes this. After seizing power in 1976, the
Argentine military described its own program of forced
disappearances, torture, and murder as a "process of national
reorganization" aimed at remodeling society on "Western and
Christian" lines.
For Feierstein, genocide can be considered a technology of power--a
form of social engineering--that creates, destroys, or reorganizes
relationships within a given society. It influences the ways in
which different social groups construct their identity and the
identity of others, thus shaping the way that groups interrelate.
Feierstein establishes continuity between the "reorganizing
genocide" first practiced by the Nazis in concentration camps and
the more complex version--complex in terms of the symbolic and
material closure of social relationships --later applied in
Argentina. In conclusion, he speculates on how to construct a
political culture capable of confronting and resisting these
trends.
First published in Argentina, in Spanish, "Genocide as Social
Practice "has since been translated into many languages, now
including this English edition. The book provides a distinctive and
valuable look at genocide through the lens of Latin America as well
as Europe.
General
Imprint: |
Rutgers University Press
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Series: |
Genocide, Political Violence, Human Rights |
Release date: |
May 2014 |
First published: |
May 2014 |
Authors: |
Daniel Feierstein
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Translators: |
Douglas Andrew Town
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Foreword by: |
Alexander Laban Hinton
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Dimensions: |
229 x 152 x 23mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Hardcover - Cloth over boards
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Pages: |
288 |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-8135-6318-3 |
Categories: |
Books >
Social sciences >
General
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LSN: |
0-8135-6318-6 |
Barcode: |
9780813563183 |
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