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
Allan D. Cooper is professor of political science specializing in international law and human rights.
Among studies on genocide, this book stands out for its originality
and provocativeness. Many will appreciate Cooper's feminist
orientation and interdisciplinary approach. The breadth of coverage
in this imaginative work makes it a valuable resource for scholars
and teachers.
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