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211 Adenauer, Konrad, 69 Adler, Alfred, 148 admiration, elite, 150–154, 194, 200 Aijmer, Göran, 124, 125 Algerian revolution, 53–54 Alós, Joaquin, 30 Alquisalete, Gerónimo, 33 altruism, reciprocal, 173, 179n25 Amaru, Andrès Túpac, 30 Amaru, José Gabriel Túpac, 2, 31, 33 American slave rebellions, 48–49 Amin, Idi, 12 Anaya, Josefa, 29 androcidal feminism, 188–190, 205n56 animals: lethal aggression by, 159, 165–172, 176–178; philopatry and, 172, 179n23 Annan, Kofi, 202 anti-colonial rebellions, 48–51, 53–54 Apasa, Gregoria, 29 Art, David, 69 Atkinson, Ti-Grace, 190 atrocity, inscription of, 200 authority, elite: shame over admiration and imitation of, 150–154; symbols of, 13, 34–35 Ayoob, Mohammed, 9 Bartoszewski, Wladyslaw, 66–67 The Battle of Algiers, 53 Battle of Kosovo, 105 beauty, 17, 129–130, 150–151 Becker, Elizabeth, 7 Benavides, Josef, 30 Bennett, Rolla, 48 Bercé, Yves-Marie, 52 Blanke, Richard, 62 Blind Trust, 142 Blood and Soil, 52 Bloody Hands of Islam, 112 Bodega, Corregidor, 35 Bogosavljevic, Srdan, 105 Bosnia-Herzegovina, 74; fascism in, 103; separation from Croatia, 114–115; Srebrenica genocide in, 16–17, 103, 109–112, 113–114; war with Croatia, 108–109. See also Serbs Brandt, Willy, 65, 68 Broz, Josip, 107 Bulajic, Milan, 115 Bulnes, Francisco, 51–52 Callisaya, Tomás, 28, 29–30, 33 Cambodia. See Khmer Rouge A Cambodian Odyssey, 84 carnivals, 187–188, 204n45 caste systems, 202n9 Caste War of Yucatán, 47, 49, 50 castration imagery, 127–128, 129 Catari, Dámaso, 26, 29 Catari, Nicolás, 26, 29 Catari, Tomás, 1, 26 Catari, Túpac, 1, 25, 26, 29, 33 Catholicism. See religion Catiti, Alonso, 25 Chalk, Frank, 4 Charny, Israel, 4 Chea, Nuon, 99 Childs, Matt, 48 Chua, Amy, 11, 51, 200 Churchill, Winston, 62 coalitionary killing by primates , 159, 165–172 Coetzee, J. M., 195 Cohen, Dov, 143 colonialism, rebellions against, 53–54 competition, intraspecific, 161 continuum, genocidal, 12, 19–20, 185–187, 202, 205n56 Cortés, Dionicio, 33 Cortiel, Jeanne, 190 Coyotes, 25 Crabwalk, 69 Croatia, 74; fascism in, 103; separation from Serbian Republic, 114–115; war with BosniaHerzegovina , 108–109. See also Serbs culture, 139–140, 150–151, 194, 202n6; xenophobia and, 174–175 curses, 188 Czechoslovakia: Germans in, 62, 63–65; postwar and postcommunist, 63–65; reconciliation with Germany, 65–67; Zentrum gegen Vertreibungen and, 71 Index 212 Dadrian, Vahakn, 4 Dallaire, Roméo, 130–131 Darwin, Charles, 161, 163, 164–165 Davis, David Brion, 48–49, 187 de Ayala, Pedro, 31 de la Borda, Matías, 29 de Lamarck, Chevalier, 163 de Lorenzana, Antonio, 34 de Monet, Jean-BaptistePierre -Antoine, 163 de Segurola, Sebastían, 29 de Talaban, Juan, 34 de Uriate, Josef, 29 de Zayas, Alfred-Maurice de, 9 The Deadly Ethnic Riot, 11 Dedijer, Vladimir, 107, 115 democracy, 17, 135–136n2, 152–153 Dimitrów, Edmund, 63 Disgrace, 195 Dobkowski, Michael N., 4 Domination and the Arts of Resistance, 199 Doudĕra, Karel, 64 Dworkin, Andrea, 205n56 Ebihara, May M., 91 Edelmann, Marek, 70 egalization, 153 elite admiration, 150–154, 194, 200 Ellis, John, 50 envy, 150–154, 194, 200 ethical cleansing, 14, 72–74 ethnic cleansing, 58, 61, 72, 75n15 ethnicity. See race and ethnicity evolution of humans: agriculture in, 143; compared to animals, 159, 165–172; competition and, 161; culture, 139–140, 150–151; Darwinian, 164–165, 176–178; defined, 163–164; evolutionary theory in study of, 19, 160–162; genetic mutations in, 163–164; genocide as transitions in, 145–154, 172–174; globalization and, 153; human behavior and, 160–161, 165; humanrights ideals in, 143–145; natural selection in, 164; offspring and, 162; survival and, 161–162; xenophobia and, 174–175 exclusion humiliation, 145 exclusion subjugation, 145 An Eye for an Eye: The Story of Jews Who Sought Revenge for the Holocaust, 9, 191 Fanon, Frantz, 9, 53 Fear: Anti-Semitism in Poland After Auschwitz, 67 Fein, Helen, 4 The Female Man, 190 feminism, androcidal, 188–190, 205n56 The Fire, 69 The First Way of War, 50 foot-binding, Chinese, 150–151 Fox, George, 52 Francisco “El Ollita,” 25 Friedrich, Jörg, 69 Ganboa, Pedro, 28 Genocide and Millennialism in Upper Peru, 50 genocides, subaltern: anti-colonialism, 48–51, 53–54; class revenge and, 85–86, 87–99, 195–197, 198; as “cleansing” of inferiority complex, 18, 148–150; as “cleansing” of shame over elite admiration, 150–154; in comparative genocide studies, 3–10; conditions promoting, 174–175, 201–202; definition of genocide and, 3–5...

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