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Author:
Robben, Antonius C. G. M., author.
Title:
Perpetrators : encountering humanity's dark side / Antonius C.G.M. Robben and Alexander Laban Hinton.
Publisher:
Stanford University Press,
Copyright Date:
2023
Description:
xvi, 253 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
Subject:
Crimes against humanity--Case studies.
Political atrocities--Case studies.
Crimes against humanity--Cambodia.
Crimes against humanity--Argentina.
Political atrocities--Cambodia.
Political atrocities--Argentina.
Genocide--Cambodia.
Argentina--History--Dirty War, 1976-1983.
Crimes contre l'humanité--Études de cas.
Atrocités politiques--Études de cas.
Crimes contre l'humanité--Cambodge.
Crimes contre l'humanité--Argentine.
Atrocités politiques--Cambodge.
Atrocités politiques--Argentine.
Argentine--Histoire--1976-1983 (Dictature militaire)
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General.
Crimes against humanity
Genocide
Political atrocities
Argentina
Cambodia
1976-1983
Case studies
History
Case studies.
Études de cas.
Other Authors:
Hinton, Alexander Laban, author.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 219-239) and index.
Contents:
Introduction: Approaching perpetrator research -- Part I: Interviewing -- Spectacular perpetrators -- Seductive perpetrators -- Interludes -- The perpetrator and the witness -- "They were no more. None of them. They had become disappeared." -- Part II: Dreaming -- The night stalkers -- Ruin -- Interludes -- "For the sake of the fatherland" -- Interrogation: Comrade Duch's abecedarian -- Part III: Writing -- Nearing the paradox -- Curation -- Conclusion: Six guideposts for perpetrator research.
Summary:
"Perpetrators of mass violence are commonly regarded as evil. Their violent nature is believed to make them commit heinous crimes as members of state agencies, insurgencies, terrorist organizations, or racist and supremacist groups. Upon close examination, however, perpetrators are contradictory human beings who often lead unsettlingly ordinary and uneventful lives. Drawing on decades of on-the-ground research with perpetrators of genocide, mass violence, and enforced disappearances in Cambodia and Argentina, Antonius Robben and Alex Hinton explore how researchers go about not just interviewing and writing about perpetrators, but also processing their own emotions and considering how the personal and interpersonal impact of this sort of research informs the texts that emerge from them. Through interlinked ethnographic essays, methodological and theoretical reflections, and dialogues between the two authors, this thought-provoking book conveys practical wisdom for the benefit of other researchers who face ruthless perpetrators and experience turbulent emotions when listening to perpetrators and their victims. Perpetrators rarely regard themselves as such, and fieldwork with perpetrators makes for situations freighted with emotion. Research with perpetrators is a difficult but important piece of understanding the causes of and creating solutions to mass violence, and Robben and Hinton use their expertise to provide insightful lessons on the epistemological, ethical, and emotional challenges of ethnographic fieldwork in the wake of atrocity"-- Provided by publisher.
Series:
Stanford studies in human rights
ISBN:
1503634272
9781503634275
1503630676
9781503630673
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1312149726
LCCN:
2022022364
Locations:
UNUX074 -- University of Northern Iowa - Rod Library (Cedar Falls)

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