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Genocide has become a part of the contemporary global expression of political violence. After all, every continent has had its genocide, but genocide in Africa and the African diaspora is distinctly different from those in Europe or the West. This text approaches genocide from within the context of Africa and the African diaspora to examine political and philosophical after-effects of global colonialism.

As genocidal state violence has become prominent through colonialism, its appearance in Europe and the West have developed sharply against how it appears in colonized spaces largely within the African diaspora. This text argues that such a difference needs to develop new concepts, critical approaches, and perspectives on the intersections between colonialism, political violence, and environmentalism that develops the significance framing political violence as genocidal for the development of a global understanding of genocide and genocidal violence.

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Editor’s Introduction

Ch. 1: Remembering for Better Healing: A Survivor’s Account of the 1972 Burundi Genocide
Jeanine Ntihirageza
Ch. 2: Burundi 1972: Remembering a Forgotten Genocide
René Lemarchand
Ch. 3: Anti-Imperialist Rhetoric and Patterns of Genocide Denial in Zimbabwe
Chielozona Eze
Ch. 4: American Slavery, The New Jim Crow, and Genocide
Lissa Skitolsky
Ch. 5: The ‘Post-Conflict State’ in Africa: Challenging the Continued Normalization of Genocidal Violence
Patricia Daley
Ch. 6: Rwandan Commemoration Discourse and Post-Genocidal Violence
Alfred Frankowski
Ch. 7: Environmental Racism as Genocide: A Case Study of Shell Bluff, Georgia
Milanika S. Turner

List of Contributors
Index

Critical Perspectives on African Genocide:

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    Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
    Publication Date: 23/02/2021
    ISBN13: 9781538147030, 978-1538147030
    ISBN10: 1538147033

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Genocide has become a part of the contemporary global expression of political violence. After all, every continent has had its genocide, but genocide in Africa and the African diaspora is distinctly different from those in Europe or the West. This text approaches genocide from within the context of Africa and the African diaspora to examine political and philosophical after-effects of global colonialism.

    As genocidal state violence has become prominent through colonialism, its appearance in Europe and the West have developed sharply against how it appears in colonized spaces largely within the African diaspora. This text argues that such a difference needs to develop new concepts, critical approaches, and perspectives on the intersections between colonialism, political violence, and environmentalism that develops the significance framing political violence as genocidal for the development of a global understanding of genocide and genocidal violence.

    Table of Contents

    Editor’s Introduction

    Ch. 1: Remembering for Better Healing: A Survivor’s Account of the 1972 Burundi Genocide
    Jeanine Ntihirageza
    Ch. 2: Burundi 1972: Remembering a Forgotten Genocide
    René Lemarchand
    Ch. 3: Anti-Imperialist Rhetoric and Patterns of Genocide Denial in Zimbabwe
    Chielozona Eze
    Ch. 4: American Slavery, The New Jim Crow, and Genocide
    Lissa Skitolsky
    Ch. 5: The ‘Post-Conflict State’ in Africa: Challenging the Continued Normalization of Genocidal Violence
    Patricia Daley
    Ch. 6: Rwandan Commemoration Discourse and Post-Genocidal Violence
    Alfred Frankowski
    Ch. 7: Environmental Racism as Genocide: A Case Study of Shell Bluff, Georgia
    Milanika S. Turner

    List of Contributors
    Index

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