The Holocausts We All Deny: Collective Trauma in the World Today

Author:   Theo Horesh
Publisher:   Bauu Institute
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9781936955213


Pages:   246
Publication Date:   15 July 2018
Format:   Paperback
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Genocide and its tactics have been making something of a comeback, and it is all too often the victims in one generation who become the perpetrators in the next, transmuting ""never again"" into a rallying cry for the next act of mass violence. Few can keep their hearts open amid an endless fusillade of sorrow, so most just deny it is happening. But all too many find themselves eager to get in on the action and it is easier now than ever before. The mass murder of innocent civilians has long brutalized both victims and perpetrators alike, but now it does the same to its innumerable witnesses, standing transfixed before unspeakable crimes. Videos of the killings and human rights violations inure us to violence, while real time debates on social media make participants of us all. It is a globalized war from below, for the hearts and minds of humanity and the decency of the world order, which is dissolving before our eyes. This book is a panoramic excursion through the murderous new milieu, which ranges across Israel and Palestine, Syria and Iraq, Bosnia and Burma, Yemen and Nigeria. It is a vivid dissection of violence and a probing exploration of its causes, an erudite inquiry into the legacy of collective trauma and a magisterial overview of the new brutality peering through the cracks of a disintegrating international order. Sweeping in scope and striking in its originality, it will open your eyes and awaken your moral intelligence to the subterranean depths of ethnonational animosity today. Theo Horesh is a freelance journalist and the author of Convergence: The Globalization of Mind and The Inner Climate: Global Warming from the Inside Out, a series of dialogues with leading climate thinkers, like George Lakoff, Frances Moore Lappé, Paul Ehrlich, and Peter Senge.

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Author:   Theo Horesh
Publisher:   Bauu Institute
Imprint:   Bauu Institute
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.290kg
ISBN:  

9781936955213


ISBN 10:   1936955210
Pages:   246
Publication Date:   15 July 2018
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Beautifully written, clear-sighted, honest, nuanced, and necessary reading in our contemporary moment of rising authoritarianism. -- Robin Yassin-Kassab, author of Burning Country: Syrians in Revolution and War An eloquent plea for our shared humanity that will open your eyes and move your conscience. Yassin Al-Haj Saleh, author of The Impossible Revolution ... an honest, impassioned, and thought provoking work, asking questions that stay with the reader long after they put down the book. His writing rejects complacency and demands carefully thinking about dimensions of our contemporary world that require attention and intellectual honesty. No matter where one sits on the social and political spectrum, this work will evoke a powerful and moving response. -- Mark Leuchter, Professor of Ancient Judaism, Temple University


Beautifully written, clear-sighted, honest, nuanced, and necessary reading in our contemporary moment of rising authoritarianism. -- Robin Yassin-Kassab, author of Burning Country: Syrians in Revolution and War An eloquent plea for our shared humanity that will open your eyes and move your conscience. Yassin Al-Haj Saleh, author of The Impossible Revolution .. . an honest, impassioned, and thought provoking work, asking questions that stay with the reader long after they put down the book. His writing rejects complacency and demands carefully thinking about dimensions of our contemporary world that require attention and intellectual honesty. No matter where one sits on the social and political spectrum, this work will evoke a powerful and moving response. -- Mark Leuchter, Professor of Ancient Judaism, Temple University


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