Browsing: Genocide

Art Spiegelman tells the story of Auschwitz survivor Wladek in his graphic novel. The character is based on Spiegelmann’s father, and the narrative setting – the father telling his son about the Holocaust and his memories of it – also bears strong autobiographical traits.

In the volume by Florian Fischer and Nenad Čupić it is shown that the genocides for which Germany was responsible did not occur only in the middle of the 20th century, but are connected with 500 years of European expansion and exploitation.

The Reconsider Columbus Day and Transform Colombus Day campaigns aim to abolish Colombus Day in the U.S. and instead establish a national holiday for Native Americans and critically commemorate conquest, colonialism and genocide.

A multi-award winning anthology of contributions to current processes of negotiation of Native American identity and culture in the United…

A unique anthology of contributions by 20 Native authors* on the history of the genocide of Native Americans in North…

“For four hundred years – from the first Spanish assaults against the Arawak people of Hispaniola in the 1490s to…

“For over three hundred years, the Indian peoples of North America have attracted the interest of diverse segments of German…