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In The Genocide Contagion, esteemed scholar of genocide Israel W. Charny asks uncomfortable questions about what allows people to participate in genocide—either directly or indirectly. Charny draws on both historical and current examples to press readers to consider how they may contribute to genocide in other countries.

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Genocide is not a 'thing of the past.' It's happening in war zones around the world and is hinted at in political speeches by right-wing ideologues. That's why this eye-opening book is so important. * Spirituality & Practice *
Delivered in lively, accessible, and approachable format, The Genocide Contagion is suitable for a broad array of audiences and learners. Charny neither minces words nor overloads (or overlords) with agony. His work is neither human rights stenography nor human rights pornography. Charny emphasizes the capacity of the human spirit to harm and to recover, to injure and to atone: and, all the while, he maintains a cool faith in the power of pedagogy, prevention, and perseverance in draining the contagiousness of genocide and ultimately eradicating this blight upon humanity. * Genocide Studies and Prevention *
The Genocide Contagion takes up the challenge of explaining why these crimes keep happening despite ‘Never again.’ What is their basis in human psychology, and how may they be predicted and averted? Israel Charny is well suited to undertake the task. He is one of the earliest and one of the most thoughtful and dedicated of Holocaust scholars, concerned with what happens before the killing begins and why people in large numbers can be led to participate in it…. The Genocide Contagion is a valuable, thought-provoking contribution to our examination of this sad history and of our potential roles in continuing or ending it. * PsycCRITIQUES *
Dr. Israel W. Charny, one of the pioneers of the field of genocide studies and an eminent psychologist, has produced yet another work that is insightful and thought-provoking. As this new book attests, Charny is a scholar with a sharp mind and a compassionate heart. The unique combination of true incidents, fictional scenarios, and exercises encourages readers to explore who they really are and to delve deeply into what they really think, believe, and feel about a host of critical and controversial issues germane to crimes against humanity and genocide. These Learning Exercises make the book a powerful read. If you are familiar with Charny's work then you will rejoice at this new publication; if you aren't, then welcome to a new intellectual and moving venture. -- Samuel Totten, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville; author of Genocide by Attrition: Nuba Mountains, Sudan * The Bok Blog *
While this book is at first glance an introductory text on genocide, it is at the same time much more than that. Israel Charny is one of the pioneers of genocide studies and a doyen in the field. Here, he has asked (and answered) key questions regarding the psychological dynamics of those who commit genocide and those who collaborate with the murderers. But he goes further and looks carefully at those who say no when called upon to participate in the killing process. Charny seeks to look deep into the heart of heartlessness, with a view to identifying the evil that men and women do. This is a fascinating journey for which Professor Charny is to be commended. -- Paul R. Bartrop, Florida Gulf Coast University
In this thought-provoking and eclectic volume, Charny engages in an innovative conversation with his readers. Drawing on his own well-known work, and that of several classic genocide studies scholars, he asks us to confront fundamental and difficult questions about ourselves. Could I be a bystander to genocide? Could I be a perpetrator? -- Maureen S. Hiebert, University of Calgary
I've found the book to be incredibly useful in the two courses I teach on genocide and mass violence, especially when it comes to getting students to step into the shoes of the perpetrators and understand their motivations (however uncomfortable that may be). This has become a staple of my pedagogy. As an instructor who has always stressed the importance of teaching history through role-playing, I think the immersion exercises offer an effective means of instilling students with a potent mix of empathy and revulsion, which in turn allows them to grasp why genocide occurs and how it can be prevented while simultaneously reacting to atrocities as any right-thinking person should. -- Bradley J. Nichols, Virginia Tech

Table of Contents
1.Who Are We Human Beings? How Do Ordinary People Commit Violence? 2.The Foundations of Evil in Human Nature 3.Exaggerated Self-Defense, Exaggerated Power, and Dehumanization 4.“Just Like Everyone Else”: Conformity and the Lure of the Golden Calf 5.SS Footsteps: Putting on the Uniforms of Camp Guards and Sacrificing Others 6.“I Did Nothing Wrong”: Denial and Improper Management of Emotions 7.Summing Up: Who Are We and What Will Become of Us? Independent Study: Learning Exercises about How We Cause Harm and Protect Life Appendix: Studies on Israeli Willingness to Commit Evil Notes Bibliography Index

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
      Publication Date: 7/15/2016 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781442254350, 978-1442254350
      ISBN10: 1442254351

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      Book Synopsis
      In The Genocide Contagion, esteemed scholar of genocide Israel W. Charny asks uncomfortable questions about what allows people to participate in genocide—either directly or indirectly. Charny draws on both historical and current examples to press readers to consider how they may contribute to genocide in other countries.

      Trade Review
      Genocide is not a 'thing of the past.' It's happening in war zones around the world and is hinted at in political speeches by right-wing ideologues. That's why this eye-opening book is so important. * Spirituality & Practice *
      Delivered in lively, accessible, and approachable format, The Genocide Contagion is suitable for a broad array of audiences and learners. Charny neither minces words nor overloads (or overlords) with agony. His work is neither human rights stenography nor human rights pornography. Charny emphasizes the capacity of the human spirit to harm and to recover, to injure and to atone: and, all the while, he maintains a cool faith in the power of pedagogy, prevention, and perseverance in draining the contagiousness of genocide and ultimately eradicating this blight upon humanity. * Genocide Studies and Prevention *
      The Genocide Contagion takes up the challenge of explaining why these crimes keep happening despite ‘Never again.’ What is their basis in human psychology, and how may they be predicted and averted? Israel Charny is well suited to undertake the task. He is one of the earliest and one of the most thoughtful and dedicated of Holocaust scholars, concerned with what happens before the killing begins and why people in large numbers can be led to participate in it…. The Genocide Contagion is a valuable, thought-provoking contribution to our examination of this sad history and of our potential roles in continuing or ending it. * PsycCRITIQUES *
      Dr. Israel W. Charny, one of the pioneers of the field of genocide studies and an eminent psychologist, has produced yet another work that is insightful and thought-provoking. As this new book attests, Charny is a scholar with a sharp mind and a compassionate heart. The unique combination of true incidents, fictional scenarios, and exercises encourages readers to explore who they really are and to delve deeply into what they really think, believe, and feel about a host of critical and controversial issues germane to crimes against humanity and genocide. These Learning Exercises make the book a powerful read. If you are familiar with Charny's work then you will rejoice at this new publication; if you aren't, then welcome to a new intellectual and moving venture. -- Samuel Totten, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville; author of Genocide by Attrition: Nuba Mountains, Sudan * The Bok Blog *
      While this book is at first glance an introductory text on genocide, it is at the same time much more than that. Israel Charny is one of the pioneers of genocide studies and a doyen in the field. Here, he has asked (and answered) key questions regarding the psychological dynamics of those who commit genocide and those who collaborate with the murderers. But he goes further and looks carefully at those who say no when called upon to participate in the killing process. Charny seeks to look deep into the heart of heartlessness, with a view to identifying the evil that men and women do. This is a fascinating journey for which Professor Charny is to be commended. -- Paul R. Bartrop, Florida Gulf Coast University
      In this thought-provoking and eclectic volume, Charny engages in an innovative conversation with his readers. Drawing on his own well-known work, and that of several classic genocide studies scholars, he asks us to confront fundamental and difficult questions about ourselves. Could I be a bystander to genocide? Could I be a perpetrator? -- Maureen S. Hiebert, University of Calgary
      I've found the book to be incredibly useful in the two courses I teach on genocide and mass violence, especially when it comes to getting students to step into the shoes of the perpetrators and understand their motivations (however uncomfortable that may be). This has become a staple of my pedagogy. As an instructor who has always stressed the importance of teaching history through role-playing, I think the immersion exercises offer an effective means of instilling students with a potent mix of empathy and revulsion, which in turn allows them to grasp why genocide occurs and how it can be prevented while simultaneously reacting to atrocities as any right-thinking person should. -- Bradley J. Nichols, Virginia Tech

      Table of Contents
      1.Who Are We Human Beings? How Do Ordinary People Commit Violence? 2.The Foundations of Evil in Human Nature 3.Exaggerated Self-Defense, Exaggerated Power, and Dehumanization 4.“Just Like Everyone Else”: Conformity and the Lure of the Golden Calf 5.SS Footsteps: Putting on the Uniforms of Camp Guards and Sacrificing Others 6.“I Did Nothing Wrong”: Denial and Improper Management of Emotions 7.Summing Up: Who Are We and What Will Become of Us? Independent Study: Learning Exercises about How We Cause Harm and Protect Life Appendix: Studies on Israeli Willingness to Commit Evil Notes Bibliography Index

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