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Tomb The modern conception of genocide — indeed the very term itself — was defined , coined , and promulgated by Raphael Lemkin.8 A Jewish refugee from Poland and a legal scholar specializing in international criminal law , Lemkin ...
Tomb The modern conception of genocide — indeed the very term itself — was defined , coined , and promulgated by Raphael Lemkin.8 A Jewish refugee from Poland and a legal scholar specializing in international criminal law , Lemkin ...
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By naming genocide's unnameability , Lemkin renders Euro - American civility as a traditional norm and genocide as both a premodern practice and a recent aberration ; yet that utterance itself unnames EuroAmerican civility's long ...
By naming genocide's unnameability , Lemkin renders Euro - American civility as a traditional norm and genocide as both a premodern practice and a recent aberration ; yet that utterance itself unnames EuroAmerican civility's long ...
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Crucially , the theory of genocide must continually reiterate the putative distinction between civility and incivility in order to sustain their fictive opposition and to suppress their entanglement . This is a central feature of the ...
Crucially , the theory of genocide must continually reiterate the putative distinction between civility and incivility in order to sustain their fictive opposition and to suppress their entanglement . This is a central feature of the ...
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Hypnotic Images Contingent Pasts | 322 |
Mourning Kafka | 342 |
Genocide in Ruins | 367 |
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