Restorative Justice, Humanitarian Rhetorics, and Public Memories of Colonial Camp Cultures
The concentrations camps that existed in the colonised world at the turn of the 20th Century are a vivid reminder of the atrocities committed by imperial powers on indigenous populations. This study explores British, American and Spanish camp cultures, analysing debates over their legitimacy and current discussions on retributive justice.
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Restorative Justice, Humanitarian Rhetorics, and Public Memories of Colonial Camp Cultures
The concentrations camps that existed in the colonised world at the turn of the 20th Century are a vivid reminder of the atrocities committed by imperial powers on indigenous populations. This study explores British, American and Spanish camp cultures, analysing debates over their legitimacy and current discussions on retributive justice.
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Restorative Justice, Humanitarian Rhetorics, and Public Memories of Colonial Camp Cultures

Restorative Justice, Humanitarian Rhetorics, and Public Memories of Colonial Camp Cultures

by Palgrave Macmillan UK
Restorative Justice, Humanitarian Rhetorics, and Public Memories of Colonial Camp Cultures

Restorative Justice, Humanitarian Rhetorics, and Public Memories of Colonial Camp Cultures

by Palgrave Macmillan UK

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Overview

The concentrations camps that existed in the colonised world at the turn of the 20th Century are a vivid reminder of the atrocities committed by imperial powers on indigenous populations. This study explores British, American and Spanish camp cultures, analysing debates over their legitimacy and current discussions on retributive justice.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781349493746
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Publication date: 01/01/2014
Series: Rhetoric, Politics and Society
Edition description: 1st ed. 2014
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

About the Author

Marouf Hasian, Jr., is a professor of communications in the Department of Communications at the University of Utah. He is the author of more than 140 articles and book chapters, and he continues to write about the importance of rhetorical histories in 21st-century studies of atrocities, large-scale massacres, and genocide. He is especially interested in investigating how military communities appropriate humanitarian discourses to justify national and international interventions.

Table of Contents

1. The Biopolitical Usage of Colonial Camp Systems Between 1896 and 1908 and the Quest For Restorative Justice 2. General Valeriano Weyler, the Spanish 'Reconcentración Policy,' and American Calls for Military Intervention into Cub 3. The 'Faded Flowers' and the Concentration Camps of the Anglo-Boer War 4. The German Konzentrationslager and the Debates about the Annihilation of the Herero, 1905-1908 5. American 'Concentration' Camp Debates and Selective Remembrances of the Philippine-American War 6. (Post)colonial Presents and International Humanitarian Futures: Remembering the Age of the Colonial Camps
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