Evil and the Ritual of Shame: A Crime Against Humanity in Bosnia-Herzegovina

Janus Head 7 (2):319-331 (2004)
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Abstract

This study examines the ritualized character of crimes against humanity in Bosnia-Herzegovina. Encompassing a victim, a victimizer, and a witness, degradation ceremonies structured the activity of what is euphemistically called ethnic cleansing. The observing world played the role of witness, which became a perpetuating component of the ritual.The discussion leads to the formulation of evil as the degradation of not only an individual human being but also humanity itself

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