Victims in the Shadow of Conflict

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  • Опубликовано: 22 окт 2024
  • Experiences of political violence shape the political identities of victims and their descendants. But not all such experiences have the same lasting intergenerational effects. In this talk, Noam Lupu offers a novel argument about what kinds of experiences of violence do and do not cause lasting intergenerational trauma for their victims, focusing particularly on the role played by blame-attribution and ethnic targeting in Crimea, Cambodia, and Guatemala, looking as well survey data from two cross-national projects on conflict experiences.
    Photo: "A teenager in the Guatamalan Civil War (1960-96)." Photo courtesy Wikimedia

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