Emotions and Mass Atrocity
Discover a groundbreaking exploration of collective violence and its profound aftermath in Emotions and Mass Atrocity, edited by a diverse group of scholars. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2018, this compelling hardback collection spans 316 pages and offers a unique perspective on the crucial role emotions play during and after mass violence and genocide. Each essay presents sophisticated and thought-provoking analyses, drawing from various disciplines to illuminate the emotional responses that arise in the wake of such atrocities. This essential read will not only enhance your understanding of the complexities surrounding mass violence but also provoke critical reflection on the human experience in times of crisis. Perfect for students, researchers, and anyone interested in the psychological dimensions of historical events, Emotions and Mass Atrocity is a vital addition to your library.