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Subject To Surveillance: Genocide Law As Epistemology Of The Object, Tawia Ansah Feb 2016

Subject To Surveillance: Genocide Law As Epistemology Of The Object, Tawia Ansah

Tawia B. Ansah

This Article analyzes the discourse on genocide from two angles: the legal genesis of the term in the 1940s and subsequent legal "capture" of the concept of genocide, and a recent socio-political critique of the legal meaning of genocide. The article suggests that a cross-disciplinary critique of genocidal violence not only describes the event and the victim, but also produces knowledge of them as discursive "objects." The key issue is the "surveillance" role of the outside observer, also produced as such in discursive relation to the object. At stake in this view of genocide law as epistemology is the capacity …