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Alex Hinton, Ph.D.
Associate Professor

Office: Hill Hall 627
Telephone: 973-353-5345
email: ahinton@andromeda.rutgers.edu

Director:
Center for the Study of Genocide and Human Rights


EDUCATION

Ph.D., Emory University, Department of Anthropology


Research Interests Current Projects Publications Links

Research Interests

Sociocultural and psychological anthropology; genocide and political violence; Southeast Asia (with a focus on Cambodia); culture and mind; globalization and modernity; self and emotion; anthropological and critical theory.

Current Research Projects

I am currently working on several book projects. The first, tentatively entitled Genocide, Modernity, and Revitalization: Life under the Khmer Rouge, is a sequel to my most recent book, Why Did They Kill? Cambodia in the Shadow of Genocide. In particular, I explore the ways in which the Khmer Rouge revolution may be viewed as a revitalization movement. Second, I am co-editing a volume entitled Genocide, Truth, Memory, and Representation: Anthropological Perspectives. This book signals a shift of my research into issues of related to the aftermath of genocide. My interest in issues of justice, reconciliation, truth, memory, trauma, coping, and memorialization have been heightened both by an upcoming trial of former Khmer Rouge leaders and the recent opening of a branch of the Documentation Center of Cambodia http://www.dccam.org/ at Rutgers--Newark. I suspect that this work will eventually lead to another book. Finally, I am in the initial stages of working on two other books. One is a set of non-fiction essays about Cambodia; the other is a comparative project on genocide.

Books

Genocide: Truth, Memory, and Representation (Kevin O'Neill, co-editor).
Forthcoming with Duke University Press in 2009.

Why Did They Kill?: Cambodia in the Shadow of Genocide, University of California Press, 2005.

Annihilating Difference: The Anthropology of Genocide, University of California Press, 2002.

Genocide: An Anthropological Reader, Blackwell, 2002.

Biocultural Approaches to the Emotions, Cambridge University Press, 1999.

 

Selected Journal Articles and Book Chapters

2008 Songs at the Edge of Democratic Kampuchea. In At the Edge of the Forest: Essays on Cambodia, Narrative and History Honoring David Chandler. Anne Hansen and Judy Ledgerwood, eds. Pp. 71-91. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Southeast Asian Program Press
2006

"Khmerness and the Thai Other: Violence, Discourse, and Symbolism in the 2003 Anti-Thai Riot in Cambodia"
Journal of Southeast Asian Studies. 37 (3): 445-68

2006

We Can't Let the Khmer Rouge Escape.
Washington Post. August 4.

2006 Seeking Justice for the Killing Fields .
International Herald Tribune. June 1
2006

The Stare .
Rutgers Magazine Spring 2006.

2005 Genocide and Modernity. In A Companion to Psychological
Anthropology: Modernity and Psychocultural Change.
Conerly Casey and Robert B. Edgerton, eds. Pp. 419-435. Malden, MA: Blackwell.
2005 Lessons from Killing Fields of Cambodia - 30 Years On. Christian
Science Monitor. April 14.
2004 The Perpetrator, the Victim, and the Witness. Manoa: A Pacific Journal of International Writing, 16(1):137-153
2004 The Poetics of Genocidal Practice: Life Under the Khmer Rouge. In The Cultural Poetics of Violence Practice. Neil Whitehead, ed. Pp. 157-184. Santa Fe, NM: School of American Research.
2002 The Dark Side of Modernity: Toward an Anthropology of Genocide. In Annihilating Difference: The Anthropology of Genocide. Alex Hinton, editor. Berkeley: University of California Press.
2002 Anthropology and Genocide. In Genocide: An Anthropological Reader. Alex Hinton, editor. Malden, MA: Blackwell.
2001 Purity and Contamination in the Cambodian Genocide. In Cambodia emerges from the past: Eight Essays, Judy Ledgerwood, ed., Pp. 60-90. Dekalb, IL: Northern Illinois University Press.
2001 Review of David Chandler's book, Voices from S-21: Terror and History in Pol Pot's Secret Poison. Holocaust and Genocide Studies 15 (3): 523-525.
2000 Under the Shade of Pol Pot's Umbrella: Myth and Mandala in the Cambodian Genocide.  In the Vision Thing: Myth, Politics, and Psyche in the Modern World.  Tom Singer, editor.  New York: Routledge.
1998 Genocidal Bricolage: A Reading of Human Liver-eating in Cambodia.  Yale University Genocide Studies Program Working Paper (GS 06): 16-38.
1998 A Head for an Eye: Revenge in the Cambodian Genocide. American Ethnologist 25 (3): 353-377.
1998 Why did you Kill? Anthropology, Genocide, and the Goldhagen Controversy.  Anthropology Today 14 (3):9-15.
1996 Agents of Death: Explaining the Cambodian Genocide in terms of Psychosocial Dissonance.  American Anthropologist 98(4): 818-831.
1993 Prolegomenon to a Processual Approach to the Emotions.  Ethos 21 (4): 417-451.

LINKS

General genocide web-sites with key links (both to other general sites and to sites with information about specific genocides; some of these sites also include on-line bibliographies, news reports, data banks, survivor memoirs, documentation, syllabi, warning alerts, and general information about genocide)

 The Genocide Research Project, University of Memphis & Penn State University

• http://www.people.memphis.edu/~genocide/

Institute for the Study of Genocide

• http://www.isg-iags.org

Montreal Institute for Genocide and Human Rights Studies

            http://www.migs.org

Web Genocide Documentation Centre

            http://www.ess.uwe.ac.uk/genocide.htm

Centre for Comparative Genocide Studies, Macquarie University

            • http://www.genocide.mq.edu.au/ccgs.htm 

Australian Institute for Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Shalom College

            • http://www.aihgs.com

Yale Genocide Studies Program

            • http://www.yale.edu/gsp/ 

Danish Center from Holocaust and Genocide Studies

            http://www.dchf.dk/

Center for the Study of the Holocaust, Genocide, & Human Rights

            • http://www.webster.edu/~woolflm/cshghr.html

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum

            • http://www.ushmm.org

The Genocide Factor

            • http://www.genocidefactor.com

Center for Holocaust, Genocide & Peace Studies, University of Nevada, Reno

            • http://www.unr.edu/chgps/blank.htm

 Fortunoff Video Archive for Holocaust Testimonies

            http://www.library.yale.edu/testimonies/index.html

Cultural Survival

            http://www.cs.org
 

Early Warning, Prevention, and Criminalization

 Minorities at Risk Project, University of Maryland

            • http://www.bsos.umd.edu:80/cidcm/mar/

Genocide Watch site

            http://www.genocidewatch.co

 Prevent Genocide

            http://www.preventgenocide.org

Rome Statue of the International Criminal Court

            • http://www.un.org/law/icc/index.html 

Campaign to End Genocide

            http://www.endgenocide.org/

 

Documentation Center of Cambodia
http://www.dccam.org/
Center for the Study of Genocide and Human Rights

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