Table of Contents
Christian Gudehus, Douglas Irvin-Erickson and Melanie O’Brien Editor’s Introduction
Articles
Greta Uehling Genocide’s Aftermath: Neostalinism in Contemporary Crimea
Stephen Blank A Double Dispossession: The Crimean Tatars After Russia’s Ukrainian War
Karina Korostelina Crimean Tatars From Mass Deportation to Hardships in Occupied Crimea
Kelly Maddox “Liberat[ing] Mankind from such an Odious Scourge”: The Genocide Conv ention and the Continued Failure to Prevent or Halt Genocide in the Twenty-First Century
Paul Morrow The Thesis of Norm Transformation in the Theory of Mass Atrocity
Rhiannon S. Neilsen “Toxification” as a More Precise Early Warning Sign for Genocide Than Dehumanization? An Emerging Research Agenda
Anthonie Holslag The Process of Othering from the “Social Imaginaire” to Physical Acts: An Anthropological Approach
Book Reviews
The Holodomor Reader: A Sourcebook on the Famine of 1932–1933 in Ukraine edited by Bohdan Klid and Alexander J. Motyl, reviewed by Laura C. Collins
Violence: The Enduring Problem by Alex Alvarez and Ronet Bachmann, reviewed by Christian Gudehus
Warning Signs of Genocide: An Anthropological Perspective by E. N. Anderson and Barbara A. Anderson, reviewed by Christopher Powell
Film Reviews
Pawel Pawlikowski, Ida, reviewed by Jack Palmer
Ross Kauffman and Katy Chevigny , E-Team, reviewed by Rafiki Ubaldo