Volume 12, Issue 2 (2018) Images And Collective Violence: Function, Use And Memory
Front Matter
Articles
Reflections on the Significance of Images in Genocide Studies: Some Methodological Considerations
Lior Zylberman and Vicente Sánchez-Biosca
“You Could See Rage”: Visual Testimony in Post-Genocide Guatemala
Lacey M. Schauwecker
Bonding Images: Photography and Film as Acts of Perpetration
Christophe Busch
El Mocito: A Study of Cruelty at the Intersection of Chile’s Military and Civil Society
Ana Laura Ros
Memory and Distance: On Nobuhiro Suwa's A Letter from Hiroshima
Jessica Fernanda Conejo Muñoz
Challenging Old and New Images Representing the Cambodian Genocide: The Missing Picture (Rithy Panh, 2013)
Vicente Sánchez-Biosca
Cockroaches, Cows and "Canines of the Hebrew Faith": Exploring Animal Imagery in Graphic Novels about Genocide
Deborah Mayersen
Book Reviews
Book Review: Prosecuting Corporations for Genocide
Sarah Federman
Book Review: Landscape, Memory and Post-Violence in Cambodia
Theresa de Langis
Book Review: Rwanda before the Genocide: Catholic Politics and Ethnic Discourse in the Late Colonial Era
Randall Fegley
Book Review: Genocide: A World History
Renato S. Bahia
Book Review: To Kill a People: Genocide in the Twentieth Century
Caroline Bennett
Film Review
Film Review: L’Insulte (The Insult)
Renee Michelle Ragin