Introduction
1. Symbolism and Subalternity: The 1680 Pueblo Revolt of New Mexico
and the 1780-82 Andean Great Rebellion Nicholas Robins
2. On the Genocidal Aspect of Certain Subaltern Uprisings: A
Research Note Adam Jones
3. Ethical Cleansing? The Expulsion of Germans from Central Europe
during and after World War Two Eric Langenbacher
4. Oppression and Vengeance in the Cambodian Genocide Alexander
Laban Hinton
5. Genocide in Self-Defense? Serbian Victimization and Historical
Justifications for War, 1980-2000 David B. MacDonald
6. The Imaginary in Rwanda's Pre-Genocidal Media Christopher C.
Taylor
7. Genocide, Humiliation, and Inferiority: An Interdisciplinary
Perspective Evelin Gerda Lindner
8. Subaltern Genocide and Evolutionary Theory E.O. Smith
9. Subaltern Strands of the Genocidal Continuum Adam Jones
Index
Innovative study in an emerging and controversial field
Nicholas A. Robins is a lecturer in the Department of History at North Carolina State University. He is author of Native Insurgencies and the Genocidal Impulse in the Americas (IU Press, 2005); Genocide and Millennialism in Upper Peru; and The Culture of Conflict in Modern Cuba.
Adam Jones is Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of British Columbia Okanagan in Kelowna, BC. He is author or editor of a dozen books, including Genocide: A Comprehensive Introduction.
"The study of comparative genocide is one of the most important of our era. By focusing on acts of genocide (or near genocide) committed by oppressed people (or people who imagine themselves to be oppressed), this book sheds light on an important dimension of the problem." Roger Smith, College of William and Mary
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