The Routledge International Handbook of Perpetrator Studies

Author:   Susanne C. Knittel (Utrecht University, The Netherlands) ,  Zachary J. Goldberg (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Munich, Germany)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Pages:   414
Publication Date:   13 November 2019
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Author:   Susanne C. Knittel (Utrecht University, The Netherlands) ,  Zachary J. Goldberg (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Munich, Germany)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.889kg
ISBN:  

9781138103245


ISBN 10:   1138103241
Pages:   414
Publication Date:   13 November 2019
Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Introduction Part 1: Core Concepts and Key Debates 1.1 Definitions and Terminology 1. From Perpetrators to Perpetration: Definitions, Typologies, and Processes 1.2 Group Dynamics and Moral Psychology 2. The Making and Un-Making of Perpetrators: Patterns of Involvement in Nazi Persecution 3. Ordinary Organizations: A Systems Theory Approach to Perpetrator Studies 4. Stanley Milgram’s Obedience Experiments 5. The Authoritarian Personality: Then and Now 6. What’s Moral Character Got to Do with It? Perpetrators and the Nature of Moral Evil 7. The Making of a Torturer 8. Linking Perpetrator Characteristics to Jihadist Modus Operandi: An Explorative Study 1.3 Perpetrators and the Law 9. Nazi Perpetrators and the Law: Postwar Trials, Courtroom Testimony, and Debates About the Motives of Nazi War Criminals 10. When Perpetrators Become Defendants, and then Convicts 11. Unsettling Accounts: Perpetrators’ Confessions in the Aftermath of State Violence and Armed Conflict 12. The Coercive Effects of International Justice: How Perpetrators Respond to Threats of Prosecution Part 2: Intersections 2.1 Perpetrators – New Theoretical Approaches 13. Gendering the Perpetrator – Gendering Perpetrator Studies 14. Posthumanism and Perpetrators 15. Notes on the Subaltern: Or, How Postcolonial Critique Meets the Perpetrator 16. Perpetrators, Animals, and Animality 17. Understanding Perpetrators’ Use of Music 18. Information Technologies and Constructions of Perpetrator Identities 19. Climate Change Perpetrators: Ecocriticism, Implicated Subjects, and Anthropocene Fiction 2.2 Aftermaths: Responsibility, Trauma, and Memory 20. Moral Responsibility and Evil 21. Restorative Justice and the Challenge of Perpetrator Accountability 22. The Contours and Controversies of Perpetrator Trauma 23. The Intergenerational Effects of Mass Trauma in Sculpting New Perpetrators 24. One Perpetrator at a Time: The Contribution of Public Health Science to Genocide Prevention 2.3 Perpetrators and Representation 25. Perpetrators and Perpetration in Literature 26. Whose Evil is This? Perpetrators in the Theater 27. Representing Infamous Others: Perpetrator Imagery in Visual Art 28. Cultural Codes: Holocaust Resonances in Representations of Genocide Perpetrators 29. Playing Perpetrators: Interrogating Evil in Videogames about Violent Conflicts 2.4 Teaching about Perpetrators 30. Playing Devil’s Advocate: Classroom Encounters with Holocaust Perpetrators 31. Teaching the Perpetrator’s Perspective in Holocaust Literature 32. Teaching For/About Empathy in Peace Education 33. Beyond Thinking Like a Lawyer: Providing a Space for Perpetrator Studies within the Legal Classroom 34. The Ethics of Discomfort: Critical Perpetrator Studies and/as Education after Auschwitz

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"""This pioneering handbook does far more than most: it constitutes an entirely new object of inquiry: perpetrator studies. This Routledge handbook will long serve to define and set the agenda for this emerging field."" - A. Dirk Moses, senior editor, Journal of Genocide Research ""The Routledge International Handbook of Perpetrator Studies is a major accomplishment. The editors have assembled a comprehensive and cutting-edge volume on perpetration in all of its facets, bringing together prominent scholars from an impressively wide range of perspectives. Sophisticated, nuanced, and sobering, this will remain the definitive reference work for a long time to come."" - Ernesto Verdeja, Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, University of Notre Dame, France ""’Never again’ has not worked. We are really bad at preventing the invention and actions of perpetrators of mass violence. Therefore, the present handbook is an absolutely essential resource for all teachers, researchers, and students committed to the urgent task of peace education and de-radicalization. The Handbook is academia at its best!"" - Wulf Kansteiner, Aarhus University, Denmark ""This is a unique and pioneering collection. The impressive set of analyses across multiple disciplines opens up and gives shape to a new field of study. For anyone interested in genocide, the Holocaust, or mass violence, whether from a philosophical, anthropological, historical, sociological, or cultural perspective, this Handbook will be indispensable."" - Simona Forti, author of New Demons: Rethinking Power and Evil Today ""An essential resource for scholars and students, this Handbook covers the most pressing issues concerning the perpetration of mass violence. Cutting across disciplines, fields, and histories, it surveys key concepts and debates about theory and methodology and offers valuable pedagogical perspectives. Knittel and Goldberg have done a great service to the new field of Perpetrator Studies in putting together this volume.""- Michael Rothberg, author of The Implicated Subject: Beyond Victims and Perpetrators ""This pioneering handbook does far more than most: it constitutes an entirely new object of inquiry: perpetrator studies. This Routledge handbook will long serve to define and set the agenda for this emerging field."" - A. Dirk Moses, senior editor, Journal of Genocide Research ""The Routledge International Handbook of Perpetrator Studies is a major accomplishment. The editors have assembled a comprehensive and cutting-edge volume on perpetration in all of its facets, bringing together prominent scholars from an impressively wide range of perspectives. Sophisticated, nuanced, and sobering, this will remain the definitive reference work for a long time to come."" - Ernesto Verdeja, Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, University of Notre Dame, France ""’Never again’ has not worked. We are really bad at preventing the invention and actions of perpetrators of mass violence. Therefore, the present handbook is an absolutely essential resource for all teachers, researchers, and students committed to the urgent task of peace education and de-radicalization. The Handbook is academia at its best!​"" - Wulf Kansteiner, Aarhus University, Denmark ""This is a unique and pioneering collection. The impressive set of analyses across multiple disciplines opens up and gives shape to a new field of study. For anyone interested in genocide, the Holocaust, or mass violence, whether from a philosophical, anthropological, historical, sociological, or cultural perspective, this Handbook will be indispensable."" - Simona Forti, author of New Demons: Rethinking Power and Evil Today ""An essential resource for scholars and students, this Handbook covers the most pressing issues concerning the perpetration of mass violence. Cutting across disciplines, fields, and histories, it surveys key concepts and debates about theory and methodology and offers valuable pedagogical perspectives. Knittel and Goldberg have done a great service to the new field of Perpetrator Studies in putting together this volume.""- Michael Rothberg, author of The Implicated Subject: Beyond Victims and Perpetrators"


This pioneering handbook does far more than most: it constitutes an entirely new object of inquiry: perpetrator studies. This Routledge handbook will long serve to define and set the agenda for this emerging field. - A. Dirk Moses, senior editor, Journal of Genocide Research The Routledge International Handbook of Perpetrator Studies is a major accomplishment. The editors have assembled a comprehensive and cutting-edge volume on perpetration in all of its facets, bringing together prominent scholars from an impressively wide range of perspectives. Sophisticated, nuanced, and sobering, this will remain the definitive reference work for a long time to come. - Ernesto Verdeja, Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, University of Notre Dame, France 'Never again' has not worked. We are really bad at preventing the invention and actions of perpetrators of mass violence. Therefore, the present handbook is an absolutely essential resource for all teachers, researchers, and students committed to the urgent task of peace education and de-radicalization. The Handbook is academia at its best!? - Wulf Kansteiner, Aarhus University, Denmark This is a unique and pioneering collection. The impressive set of analyses across multiple disciplines opens up and gives shape to a new field of study. For anyone interested in genocide, the Holocaust, or mass violence, whether from a philosophical, anthropological, historical, sociological, or cultural perspective, this Handbook will be indispensable. - Simona Forti, author of New Demons: Rethinking Power and Evil Today An essential resource for scholars and students, this Handbook covers the most pressing issues concerning the perpetration of mass violence. Cutting across disciplines, fields, and histories, it surveys key concepts and debates about theory and methodology and offers valuable pedagogical perspectives. Knittel and Goldberg have done a great service to the new field of Perpetrator Studies in putting together this volume. - Michael Rothberg, author of The Implicated Subject: Beyond Victims and Perpetrators


This pioneering handbook does far more than most: it constitutes an entirely new object of inquiry: perpetrator studies. This Routledge handbook will long serve to define and set the agenda for this emerging field. - A. Dirk Moses, senior editor, Journal of Genocide Research The Routledge International Handbook of Perpetrator Studies is a major accomplishment. The editors have assembled a comprehensive and cutting-edge volume on perpetration in all of its facets, bringing together prominent scholars from an impressively wide range of perspectives. Sophisticated, nuanced, and sobering, this will remain the definitive reference work for a long time to come. - Ernesto Verdeja, Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, University of Notre Dame, France 'Never again' has not worked. We are really bad at preventing the invention and actions of perpetrators of mass violence. Therefore, the present handbook is an absolutely essential resource for all teachers, researchers, and students committed to the urgent task of peace education and de-radicalization. The Handbook is academia at its best! - Wulf Kansteiner, Aarhus University, Denmark This is a unique and pioneering collection. The impressive set of analyses across multiple disciplines opens up and gives shape to a new field of study. For anyone interested in genocide, the Holocaust, or mass violence, whether from a philosophical, anthropological, historical, sociological, or cultural perspective, this Handbook will be indispensable. - Simona Forti, author of New Demons: Rethinking Power and Evil Today An essential resource for scholars and students, this Handbook covers the most pressing issues concerning the perpetration of mass violence. Cutting across disciplines, fields, and histories, it surveys key concepts and debates about theory and methodology and offers valuable pedagogical perspectives. Knittel and Goldberg have done a great service to the new field of Perpetrator Studies in putting together this volume. - Michael Rothberg, author of The Implicated Subject: Beyond Victims and Perpetrators


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"Susanne C. Knittel is Assistant Professor of Comparative Literature at Utrecht University, the Netherlands. Her research focuses on questions of memory, commemoration, and cultural amnesia across cultures and media. She is the author of The Historical Uncanny: Disability, Ethnicity, and the Politics of Holocaust Memory and editor in chief of The Journal of Perpetrator Research. Zachary J. Goldberg is Research Fellow in moral philosophy at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Germany. His most recent publications focus on the metaethics and normativity of the concept of evil, and theories of individual and collective moral responsibility. He is currently Principal Investigator of the project ""Components of Evil: An Analysis of Secular Moral Evil and its Normative and Societal Implications"" funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft."

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