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The Daily Beast “I think you have to define literature. Is Judith Krantz literature? Then comics are literature.”
Jim Galton, The Man Who Kept Marvel Comics Alive
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“Would you like us to create a character for your next motion picture or TV production?”
105 months ago
The Economist The film-makers do not use the word “genocide” until the film’s closing moments, but they do not need to. The actions are unmistakable
“The Promise”: an unflinching depiction of the Armenian genocide
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Due to geopolitical concerns, Hollywood had hitherto left the subject untouched
107 months ago
The New York Times It's a wartime romance movie that approaches the Armenian genocide with too much calculation and not nearly enough heat.
Review: ‘The Promise’ Finds a Love Triangle in Constantinople
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Oscar Isaac, Christian Bale and Charlotte Le Bon star in this wartime romance with a heavy subject (genocide) but a corny plot.
107 months ago
ABC News Israel's official Holocaust memorial has asked Amazon.com to stop selling literature on its site that denies the genocide of 6 million Jews during World War II and otherwise promotes anti-Semitism.
109 months ago
Salon Today is the anniversary of history's largest genocide.
What Columbus Day really celebrates: The “most massive act of genocide” in world history
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Christopher Columbus' arrival marked the beginning of the genocide of Native Americans, history's largest genocide
113 months ago
Slate.com The history of “children’s literature” is surprisingly controversial.
How Did Children’s Literature Evolve From Prim Morality Tales to the Likes of Captain Underpants?
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Children’s literature has a long and complex history, not least because the definition of “children’s literature” is so contested. Does the genre descr ...
115 months ago
Patrick Hippunk GENOCIDE. We hear a lot about the genocide of the Jews, the genocide of the Armenians, even about the genocide of the Tutsis in Rwanda yet we forget speaking about the genocide of the Native Americans. According to Ward Churchill, a professor of eth Read more ... nic studies at the University of Colorado, the reduction of the North American Indian population from an estimated 12 million in 1500 to barely 237,000 in 1900 represents a"vast genocide and even the most sustained on record". And the Native Americans who survived the carnage were parked in reserves like cattle in corral on a Land which originally is theirs. It is very strange that our great humanist souls throughout the world totally foget speaking about this terrible genocide while it is the biggest. It seems we see the speck in our brother's eye but not the plank in our own. What can be the value of such a flawed judgement ? Is our motto "do as we say not as we do"? Can we be honest for a little while ? Patrick Ali Pahlavi
129 months ago
Patrick Hippunk GENOCIDE. We hear a lot about the genocide of the Jews, the genocide of the Armenians, even about the genocide of the Tutsis in Rwanda yet we forget speaking about the genocide of the Native Americans. According to Ward Churchill, a professor of et Read more ... hnic studies at the University of Colorado, the reduction of the North American Indian population from an estimated 12 million in 1500 to barely 237,000 in 1900 represents a"vast genocide and even the most sustained on record". And the Native Americans who survived the carnage were parked in reserves like cattle in corral on a Land which originally is theirs. It is very strange that our great humanist souls throughout the world totally foget speaking about this terrible genocide while it is the biggest. It seems we see the speck in our brother's eye but not the plank in our own. What can be the value of such a flawed judgement ? Is our motto "do as we say not as we do"? Can we be honest for a little while ? Patrick Ali Pahlavi
129 months ago
The New Yorker Raffi Khatchadourian tells the story of his family’s survival in Diyarbakir, and explores a country still grappling with the genocide’s violent legacy.
Atoning for a Genocide
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After nearly a century, a town at the center of the Armenian genocide tries to make amends.
131 months ago
TIME Rwanda’s government commemorates the 21st anniversary of the genocide this week.
One Survivor's Tale of the Rwandan Genocide and Its Reminders
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Hundreds of thousands of people were killed in the 1994 genocide
132 months ago
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