Innocent denials of known genocides: a further contribution to a psychology of denial of genocide
TitleInnocent denials of known genocides: a further contribution to a psychology of denial of genocide
Author
Call numberP364.151/007
Object number08069
PublisherSpringer
Year of publication
2000
MaterialLoose-leaf
NotesArticle from the journal Human Rights Review
Volume 1, Number 3, 15-39
Volume 1, Number 3, 15-39
Description
This article is an effort to study and analyse innocent denials, which has been little recognised. Together with previous essays on the psychology of more explicit malevolent denials of genocide, the intention is to generate a broader psychological theory of denials of genocide and revisionism by proposing that there are also a variety of innocent denials of the factual reality or significance of known cases of genocide, and a variety of innocent disavowals of violence which in truth celebrate the violence.