One cannot understand or remember the genocides of the past in any direct manner. Their inac-cessibility impedes us from working toward complex understandings of these events and adequate ways of responding to them. In this paper, we bring together various strands of criminological thought by examining genocide films as a form of public criminology that is engaged in the work of memory and commemoration. We identify a specific set of genocide films that, we argue, not only constitute a key (if hitherto unrecognized) branch of visual and public criminology, but also create and transmit collective memories of the ‘crime of crimes’, provoking public understandings of atroc-ity and meaningful social and political responses. These films direct u...
Beginning in the 20th century the progression of photography and the reoccurrence of genocide collid...
Abstract: Exhumations of the victims of Franco's repressive policies are cultural practices of ...
Abstract: Exhumations of the victims of Franco's repressive policies are cultural practices of ...
One cannot understand or remember the genocides of the past in any direct manner. Their inac-cessibi...
The organization \u27Genocide Watch\u27 estimates that 100 million civilians around the globe have l...
In Remembering Genocide an international group of scholars draw on current research from a range of ...
In Remembering Genocide an international group of scholars draw on current research from a range of ...
<p>Cinema is memory. Films on the Holocaust, in particular, have turned into a paradigm of memory it...
[Extract] In the seventy-three years since Primo Levi extolled us to ‘never forget’ the genocide of ...
[Extract] In the seventy-three years since Primo Levi extolled us to ‘never forget’ the genocide of ...
[Extract] In the seventy-three years since Primo Levi extolled us to ‘never forget’ the genocide of ...
[Extract] In the seventy-three years since Primo Levi extolled us to ‘never forget’ the genocide of ...
Historical and contemporary cases of collective violence show an incremental use of photography and ...
Historical and contemporary cases of collective violence show an incremental use of photography and ...
Picturing Genocide in the Independent State of Croatia examines the role which atrocity photographs ...
Beginning in the 20th century the progression of photography and the reoccurrence of genocide collid...
Abstract: Exhumations of the victims of Franco's repressive policies are cultural practices of ...
Abstract: Exhumations of the victims of Franco's repressive policies are cultural practices of ...
One cannot understand or remember the genocides of the past in any direct manner. Their inac-cessibi...
The organization \u27Genocide Watch\u27 estimates that 100 million civilians around the globe have l...
In Remembering Genocide an international group of scholars draw on current research from a range of ...
In Remembering Genocide an international group of scholars draw on current research from a range of ...
<p>Cinema is memory. Films on the Holocaust, in particular, have turned into a paradigm of memory it...
[Extract] In the seventy-three years since Primo Levi extolled us to ‘never forget’ the genocide of ...
[Extract] In the seventy-three years since Primo Levi extolled us to ‘never forget’ the genocide of ...
[Extract] In the seventy-three years since Primo Levi extolled us to ‘never forget’ the genocide of ...
[Extract] In the seventy-three years since Primo Levi extolled us to ‘never forget’ the genocide of ...
Historical and contemporary cases of collective violence show an incremental use of photography and ...
Historical and contemporary cases of collective violence show an incremental use of photography and ...
Picturing Genocide in the Independent State of Croatia examines the role which atrocity photographs ...
Beginning in the 20th century the progression of photography and the reoccurrence of genocide collid...
Abstract: Exhumations of the victims of Franco's repressive policies are cultural practices of ...
Abstract: Exhumations of the victims of Franco's repressive policies are cultural practices of ...