New Books in Anthropology

Alexander Laban Hinton, "Anthropological Witness: Lessons from the Khmer Rouge Tribunal" (Cornell UP, 2022)

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Nov 25, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
An Introduction to the ECC Trial of Nuanjia
02:19 • 3min
3
The Pros and Cons of Expert Witness
05:41 • 2min
4
The Pros and Cons of the Khmer Rouge Trials
08:08 • 3min
5
The Cambodian Government's Critique
10:47 • 3min
6
The Cons of the Crocodile Defense
13:17 • 5min
7
Is Your Testimony Clipped and Purged?
18:36 • 2min
8
The Legal Minimalist Position in Transitional Justice
20:34 • 5min
9
The ECC and the Genocide Charge?
25:53 • 2min
10
Is Genocide at the Top of the Pyramid of Atrocity Crimes?
27:58 • 2min
11
The Genocide Charge in Cambodia
29:46 • 5min
12
Genocide Studies
34:52 • 3min
13
How to Write About Persecutors?
37:59 • 4min
14
The Origins of Genocide in Cambodia
42:19 • 2min
15
Cambodian Genocide Museum - The Crocodile Argument
44:46 • 5min
16
The Difference Between Common Law and Common Law
50:15 • 4min
17
What Is Good Academic Writing?
54:45 • 2min
18
Anthropology and Genocide - An Introduction
56:43 • 1min
19
Writing in a Different Kind of Way
58:10 • 3min
20
Is There a Trade Press for Your Book?
01:00:53 • 3min
21
The State of Genocide Denial Is Not an Issue
01:03:23 • 5min
22
The Cover of Man or Monster by Kelly McFall
01:08:40 • 2min
23
The Public Scholar in the Courtroom
01:10:48 • 3min
24
How to Get More Latitude to Speak in Court
01:13:20 • 2min
25
The Politics of the Public Domain
01:15:28 • 4min
26
I'm Embarrassed to Say I've Blanked the Subtitle
01:19:44 • 3min