TY - BOOK AU - Waller,James TI - Becoming evil: how ordinary people commit genocide and mass killing SN - 0195180933 (cloth : alk. paper) AV - HV6322.7 .W35 2007 U1 - 364.15/1019 22 PY - 2007/// CY - Oxford, New York PB - Oxford University Press KW - Genocide KW - Psychological aspects KW - Social psychology N1 - Includes bibliographical references (p. 331-342) and index; Foreword to the Second Edition; Gregory H. Stanton --; Foreword to the First Edition; Christopher R. Browning --; pt. 1; What are the origins of extraordinary human evil? --; Introduction : a place called Mauthausen --; 1. The; nature of extraordinary human evil --; "Nits make lice" --; 2; Killers of conviction : groups, ideology, and extraordinary human evil --; "Dovey's story" --; 3. The; "Mad Nazi" : psychopathology, personality, and extraordinary human evil --; The; massacre at Babi Yar --; 4. The; dead of demonization --; The; invasion of Dili --; pt. 2; How do ordinary people commit genocide and mass killing? --; 5; Beyond demonization : a model of how ordinary people commit genocide and mass killing --; The; Tonle Sap massacre --; 6; Cultural construction of worldview : Who are the killers? --; Death of a Guatemalan village --; 7; Physical construction of the "other" : social death of the victims --; The; church of Ntarama --; 8; Social construction of cruelty : the power of the situation --; The; "safe area" of Srebrenica --; 9; Conclusion : Can we be delivered from extraordinary human evil? --; Postscript : past as present --; Notes --; Selected bibliography --; Index UR - http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0726/2006048282-d.html UR - http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0726/2006048282-t.html ER -