An economic downturn after the wars ended brought increasing unrest. Artisan workers, particularly weavers in Scotland, sought action to reform an uncaring government. Gentry fearing revolutionary horrors recruited militia and the government deployed an apparatus of spies, informers and agents provocateurs to stamp out the movement.
A Committee of Organisation for Forming a Provisional Government put placards around the streets of Glasgow late on Saturday 1 April, calling for an immediate national strike. On Monday 3 April work stopped in a wide area of central Scotland and in a swirl of disorderly events a small group marched towards the Carron Companyironworks to seize weapons, but while stopped at Bonnymuir they were attacked by Hussars. Another small group from Strathaven marched to meet a rumoured larger force, but were warned of an ambush and dispersed. Militia taking prisoners to Greenock jail were attacked by local people and the prisoners released. James Wilson of Strathaven was singled out as a leader of the march there, and at Glasgow was executed by hanging, then decapitated. Of those seized by the British Army at Bonnymuir, John Baird and Andrew Hardie were similarly executed at Stirling after making short defiant speeches. Twenty other Radicals were sentenced to penal transportation.
The Radical War, Greenock
The Radical War monument sits on Bank Street in Greenock, where much of this tragedy unfolded.
We learn of the events that led to the tragedy, the details of that fateful day, and aftermath of the insurgence.
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Kojey Radical - War Outside (Feat. Lex Amor) [Official Video]
The official video for Kojey Radical - War Outside (Feat. @lexamor4665)
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Bosnian soldier captured by radical Serbs - Bosnian War (Graphic)
Here You Can See Armed Serbs Gang Up Against One Unarmed Bosniak ,Who Was Later Killed. War Crime. The Name Was NEDZAD DIZDAREVIC.And Thousands Of Bosniak Women And Young Girls Were RAPED…….1992-1995.
published: 25 Oct 2021
Ryuichi Sakamoto And Radical TV - TV WAR 1985 - 05 "War"
1985年9月15日 筑波万博「ジャンボトロン」を使用して行われたライブパフォーマンス。
CONCEPT : AKIRA ASADA
VIDEO : RADICAL TV
MUSIC : RYUICHI SAKAMOTO
published: 11 Aug 2011
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Ryuichi Sakamoto And Radical TV - TV WAR 1985 - 01 "TV WAR Opening"
1985年9月15日 筑波万博「ジャンボトロン」を使用して行われたライブパフォーマンス。
CONCEPT : AKIRA ASADA
VIDEO : RADICAL TV
MUSIC : RYUICHI SAKAMOTO
published: 11 Aug 2011
Obsession: Radical Islam's War Against The West (Official Trailer)
Clarion Project's must-see documentary that exposes the global threat of Islamic Extremism.
published: 10 Aug 2006
Ryuichi Sakamoto And Radical TV - TV WAR 1985 - 03 "Robot"
1985年9月15日 筑波万博「ジャンボトロン」を使用して行われたライブパフォーマンス。
CONCEPT : AKIRA ASADA
VIDEO : RADICAL TV
MUSIC : RYUICHI SAKAMOTO
published: 11 Aug 2011
Insurgent Feminisms 4: Poetry of Witness
Poetry of Witness is our fourth conversation in a series centering the Warscapes anthology Insurgent Feminisms: Writing War (Daraja Press). Featuring Otoniya J. Okot Bitek, Jehan Bseiso and Meg Arenberg.
What is the poet’s role in the event of the erasure of an entire people? Even as we deem certain acts of violence as “unspeakable” and “indescribable”? As the refrain “no words left” rings in our ears, many of us find ourselves seeking solace or sense from poetic language. Poetry and poets have long been understood (and also wilfully misunderstood) for the ability to deploy resistance to silence and to complicity. More than ever, words matter and words provide witness. Meg Arenberg will speak with poets Jehan Bseiso and Otonya J. Okot Bitek about their respective writing practice, thei...
published: 09 Jun 2024
Radical Evil: How We Became Mass Murderers (Nazi Documentary) | Real Stories
After winning the Oscar for Best Foreign Film for 'Counterfeiters', Stefan Ruzowitzky asks why normal people become mass murderers. Why do decent family fathers end up killing women, children and babies on a daily basis? The perpetrators are members of the N*zi death squads, who killed about 2 million Jewish civilians in Eastern Europe – by bullets, face to face.
"Monsters exist, but they are too few in numbers to be truly dangerous. More dangerous are the common men." (Primo Levi)
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The Radical War, Greenock
The Radical War monument sits on Bank Street in Greenock, where much of this tragedy unfolded.
We learn of the events that led to the...
The Radical War, Greenock
The Radical War monument sits on Bank Street in Greenock, where much of this tragedy unfolded.
We learn of the events that led to the tragedy, the details of that fateful day, and aftermath of the insurgence.
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The Radical War, Greenock
The Radical War monument sits on Bank Street in Greenock, where much of this tragedy unfolded.
We learn of the events that led to the tragedy, the details of that fateful day, and aftermath of the insurgence.
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The official video for Kojey Radical - War Outside (Feat. @lexamor4665)
Listen here: https://kojey.lnk.to/War-Outside
Taken from the debut album ' Reason To S...
The official video for Kojey Radical - War Outside (Feat. @lexamor4665)
Listen here: https://kojey.lnk.to/War-Outside
Taken from the debut album ' Reason To Smile ' available to stream and buy now!
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Director: Dumas Haddad @dumashaddad
DOP: Jake Gabbay @jake_gabbay
Editor: Leon Carlton @postcarlton
Colourist: Myles Bevan @m.y.l.e.s @timebasedarts
Production Company: Agile Films @agilefilms
Executive Producer: Precious Mahaga @preciousmahaga
Executive Producer: Sana Khan @sanasalaria
Producer: Aidan Robert Brooks @aidanrobertbrooks
Production Manager: Ayo Alli @ayo_alli_
Creative Direction and Commission: @untold_studios
Commissioner: @phillee
Creative Directors: @phillee and @ejirodafe
Creative: @RachelBungey
Creative Projects Manager: @sar_rahe
1st AD: Sam Barnham @samuelcharles
1st AC: James Robert Hills @jamesroberthills
2nd AC: Will Crafts @williamcrafts
Steadicam: Gary Kent @karygent
DIT: Mossie Cassidy @mossiecassidy
Production Designer: Jade Adeyemi @adeyumyum
Art Assist: Ella Violetta
Art Assist: Tasneem Elnayal @tas.eln
Art Trainee: Constance Balaam
Art Admin: Melissa Fund
Stylist: Aga Dziedzic @aga_dziedzic
Styling Assist: Georgia Petrou @georgiapetrou
Groomer: Lorrian Smith
Hair: Rita
Barber: Perkins
Runner: Kleopatra Andreou
Runner: Harvey Abbas @harveyflume
Gaffer: Kieran Brown @k_brown_gaffer
Spark: Amarjeet Singh @amarjeet_sh
Spark: Krunal Saadrani @krunalsaadrani
Post Producer: Alizée Levrino
VFX Artist: Michael Adeyeye @michaeladeyeye
VFX Artist: Jaeho Hwang
Animal Handler: A-Z Animals
Directors Rep: OB Management @obmanagement
Starring:
PATRICK MOLONEY
BUSHY
BRYAN BADU
CHANIQUE MARIA GREEN
KAMILA ISKAIROVA
BETTY OGUNDIPE
ESTELLE
NANA
LEWIS
DEJI
OJ
JUNIOR
#KOJEYRADICAL #WAROUTSIDE #LEXAMOR #REASONTOSMILE
The official video for Kojey Radical - War Outside (Feat. @lexamor4665)
Listen here: https://kojey.lnk.to/War-Outside
Taken from the debut album ' Reason To Smile ' available to stream and buy now!
https://kojey.lnk.to/reasontosmile
Follow Kojey:
https://www.instagram.com/kojeyradical/
https://twitter.com/KojeyRadical
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Director: Dumas Haddad @dumashaddad
DOP: Jake Gabbay @jake_gabbay
Editor: Leon Carlton @postcarlton
Colourist: Myles Bevan @m.y.l.e.s @timebasedarts
Production Company: Agile Films @agilefilms
Executive Producer: Precious Mahaga @preciousmahaga
Executive Producer: Sana Khan @sanasalaria
Producer: Aidan Robert Brooks @aidanrobertbrooks
Production Manager: Ayo Alli @ayo_alli_
Creative Direction and Commission: @untold_studios
Commissioner: @phillee
Creative Directors: @phillee and @ejirodafe
Creative: @RachelBungey
Creative Projects Manager: @sar_rahe
1st AD: Sam Barnham @samuelcharles
1st AC: James Robert Hills @jamesroberthills
2nd AC: Will Crafts @williamcrafts
Steadicam: Gary Kent @karygent
DIT: Mossie Cassidy @mossiecassidy
Production Designer: Jade Adeyemi @adeyumyum
Art Assist: Ella Violetta
Art Assist: Tasneem Elnayal @tas.eln
Art Trainee: Constance Balaam
Art Admin: Melissa Fund
Stylist: Aga Dziedzic @aga_dziedzic
Styling Assist: Georgia Petrou @georgiapetrou
Groomer: Lorrian Smith
Hair: Rita
Barber: Perkins
Runner: Kleopatra Andreou
Runner: Harvey Abbas @harveyflume
Gaffer: Kieran Brown @k_brown_gaffer
Spark: Amarjeet Singh @amarjeet_sh
Spark: Krunal Saadrani @krunalsaadrani
Post Producer: Alizée Levrino
VFX Artist: Michael Adeyeye @michaeladeyeye
VFX Artist: Jaeho Hwang
Animal Handler: A-Z Animals
Directors Rep: OB Management @obmanagement
Starring:
PATRICK MOLONEY
BUSHY
BRYAN BADU
CHANIQUE MARIA GREEN
KAMILA ISKAIROVA
BETTY OGUNDIPE
ESTELLE
NANA
LEWIS
DEJI
OJ
JUNIOR
#KOJEYRADICAL #WAROUTSIDE #LEXAMOR #REASONTOSMILE
Here You Can See Armed Serbs Gang Up Against One Unarmed Bosniak ,Who Was Later Killed. War Crime. The Name Was NEDZAD DIZDAREVIC.And Thousands Of Bosniak Wome...
Here You Can See Armed Serbs Gang Up Against One Unarmed Bosniak ,Who Was Later Killed. War Crime. The Name Was NEDZAD DIZDAREVIC.And Thousands Of Bosniak Women And Young Girls Were RAPED…….1992-1995.
Here You Can See Armed Serbs Gang Up Against One Unarmed Bosniak ,Who Was Later Killed. War Crime. The Name Was NEDZAD DIZDAREVIC.And Thousands Of Bosniak Women And Young Girls Were RAPED…….1992-1995.
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WAR · Friman · Mothz · Radical
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Lyricist: Manuel Alejandro Torres Garcia
Lyricist: Daniele Wandja
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Poetry of Witness is our fourth conversation in a series centering the Warscapes anthology Insurgent Feminisms: Writing War (Daraja Press). Featuring Otoniya J....
Poetry of Witness is our fourth conversation in a series centering the Warscapes anthology Insurgent Feminisms: Writing War (Daraja Press). Featuring Otoniya J. Okot Bitek, Jehan Bseiso and Meg Arenberg.
What is the poet’s role in the event of the erasure of an entire people? Even as we deem certain acts of violence as “unspeakable” and “indescribable”? As the refrain “no words left” rings in our ears, many of us find ourselves seeking solace or sense from poetic language. Poetry and poets have long been understood (and also wilfully misunderstood) for the ability to deploy resistance to silence and to complicity. More than ever, words matter and words provide witness. Meg Arenberg will speak with poets Jehan Bseiso and Otonya J. Okot Bitek about their respective writing practice, their sense of poetry’s role in a violent world, the value of poetry in the face of numbing horrors, and their specific work putting words to the unspeakable in Palestine and Rwanda.
Otoniya Juliane Okot Bitek is an Acholi poet. Her 100 Days (University of Alberta 2016) a book of poetry that reflects on the meaning of memory two decades after the Rwanda genocide, was nominated for several writing prizes including the 2017 BC Book Prize, the Pat Lowther Award, the 2017 Alberta Book Awards and the 2017 Canadian Authors Award for Poetry. It won the 2017 IndieFab Book of the Year Award for poetry and the 2017 Glenna Luschei Prize for African Poetry. Otoniya’s poem “Migration: Salt Stories” was shortlisted for the 2017 National Magazine Awards for Poetry in Canada. Her poem “Gauntlet” was longlisted for the 2018 CBC Poetry Prize and is the title of her most recent work, a chapbook with the same title from Nomados Press (2019). She is an assistant professor of Black Creativity at Queen’s University in Kingston, which occupies the lands of the Anishinaabe and the Haudenosaunee people.Otoniya’s work has been published widely online, in print and in literary magazines.
Jehan Bseiso is a poet, researcher, and aid worker. Her poetry has been published on several online platforms. Her co-authored book I Remember My Name is the Palestine Book Awards winner in the creative category (2016). She is the co-editor of Making Mirrors: Writing/Righting by and for Refugees (2019). Jehan has been working with Médecins sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders since 2008.
Meg Arenberg is an Assistant Professor of Comparative Literature in the Department of Humanities and the African Languages and Translation Program at the Africa Institute. She earned her Ph.D. in Comparative Literature from Indiana University Bloomington in 2016. Prior to joining the Africa Institute, she completed postdoctoral research positions in the Department of African, Middle Eastern, and South Asian Languages and Literatures (AMESALL) at Rutgers University, New Brunswick and the African Humanities Colloquium at Princeton University. Arenberg is a scholar of 20th and 21st-century African literatures with particular research interests in intertextuality, Kiswahili poetics, translation studies, and digital media.
Poetry of Witness is our fourth conversation in a series centering the Warscapes anthology Insurgent Feminisms: Writing War (Daraja Press). Featuring Otoniya J. Okot Bitek, Jehan Bseiso and Meg Arenberg.
What is the poet’s role in the event of the erasure of an entire people? Even as we deem certain acts of violence as “unspeakable” and “indescribable”? As the refrain “no words left” rings in our ears, many of us find ourselves seeking solace or sense from poetic language. Poetry and poets have long been understood (and also wilfully misunderstood) for the ability to deploy resistance to silence and to complicity. More than ever, words matter and words provide witness. Meg Arenberg will speak with poets Jehan Bseiso and Otonya J. Okot Bitek about their respective writing practice, their sense of poetry’s role in a violent world, the value of poetry in the face of numbing horrors, and their specific work putting words to the unspeakable in Palestine and Rwanda.
Otoniya Juliane Okot Bitek is an Acholi poet. Her 100 Days (University of Alberta 2016) a book of poetry that reflects on the meaning of memory two decades after the Rwanda genocide, was nominated for several writing prizes including the 2017 BC Book Prize, the Pat Lowther Award, the 2017 Alberta Book Awards and the 2017 Canadian Authors Award for Poetry. It won the 2017 IndieFab Book of the Year Award for poetry and the 2017 Glenna Luschei Prize for African Poetry. Otoniya’s poem “Migration: Salt Stories” was shortlisted for the 2017 National Magazine Awards for Poetry in Canada. Her poem “Gauntlet” was longlisted for the 2018 CBC Poetry Prize and is the title of her most recent work, a chapbook with the same title from Nomados Press (2019). She is an assistant professor of Black Creativity at Queen’s University in Kingston, which occupies the lands of the Anishinaabe and the Haudenosaunee people.Otoniya’s work has been published widely online, in print and in literary magazines.
Jehan Bseiso is a poet, researcher, and aid worker. Her poetry has been published on several online platforms. Her co-authored book I Remember My Name is the Palestine Book Awards winner in the creative category (2016). She is the co-editor of Making Mirrors: Writing/Righting by and for Refugees (2019). Jehan has been working with Médecins sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders since 2008.
Meg Arenberg is an Assistant Professor of Comparative Literature in the Department of Humanities and the African Languages and Translation Program at the Africa Institute. She earned her Ph.D. in Comparative Literature from Indiana University Bloomington in 2016. Prior to joining the Africa Institute, she completed postdoctoral research positions in the Department of African, Middle Eastern, and South Asian Languages and Literatures (AMESALL) at Rutgers University, New Brunswick and the African Humanities Colloquium at Princeton University. Arenberg is a scholar of 20th and 21st-century African literatures with particular research interests in intertextuality, Kiswahili poetics, translation studies, and digital media.
After winning the Oscar for Best Foreign Film for 'Counterfeiters', Stefan Ruzowitzky asks why normal people become mass murderers. Why do decent family fathers...
After winning the Oscar for Best Foreign Film for 'Counterfeiters', Stefan Ruzowitzky asks why normal people become mass murderers. Why do decent family fathers end up killing women, children and babies on a daily basis? The perpetrators are members of the N*zi death squads, who killed about 2 million Jewish civilians in Eastern Europe – by bullets, face to face.
"Monsters exist, but they are too few in numbers to be truly dangerous. More dangerous are the common men." (Primo Levi)
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After winning the Oscar for Best Foreign Film for 'Counterfeiters', Stefan Ruzowitzky asks why normal people become mass murderers. Why do decent family fathers end up killing women, children and babies on a daily basis? The perpetrators are members of the N*zi death squads, who killed about 2 million Jewish civilians in Eastern Europe – by bullets, face to face.
"Monsters exist, but they are too few in numbers to be truly dangerous. More dangerous are the common men." (Primo Levi)
Twitter: https://twitter.com/realstoriesdocs
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/RealStoriesChannel
Instagram - @realstoriesdocs
Content licensed from [First Hand Films]. Any queries, please contact us at: [email protected]
The Radical War, Greenock
The Radical War monument sits on Bank Street in Greenock, where much of this tragedy unfolded.
We learn of the events that led to the tragedy, the details of that fateful day, and aftermath of the insurgence.
Maleficus by Scott Buckley | https://soundcloud.com/scottbuckley
Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com
Creative Commons / Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
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The official video for Kojey Radical - War Outside (Feat. @lexamor4665)
Listen here: https://kojey.lnk.to/War-Outside
Taken from the debut album ' Reason To Smile ' available to stream and buy now!
https://kojey.lnk.to/reasontosmile
Follow Kojey:
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Director: Dumas Haddad @dumashaddad
DOP: Jake Gabbay @jake_gabbay
Editor: Leon Carlton @postcarlton
Colourist: Myles Bevan @m.y.l.e.s @timebasedarts
Production Company: Agile Films @agilefilms
Executive Producer: Precious Mahaga @preciousmahaga
Executive Producer: Sana Khan @sanasalaria
Producer: Aidan Robert Brooks @aidanrobertbrooks
Production Manager: Ayo Alli @ayo_alli_
Creative Direction and Commission: @untold_studios
Commissioner: @phillee
Creative Directors: @phillee and @ejirodafe
Creative: @RachelBungey
Creative Projects Manager: @sar_rahe
1st AD: Sam Barnham @samuelcharles
1st AC: James Robert Hills @jamesroberthills
2nd AC: Will Crafts @williamcrafts
Steadicam: Gary Kent @karygent
DIT: Mossie Cassidy @mossiecassidy
Production Designer: Jade Adeyemi @adeyumyum
Art Assist: Ella Violetta
Art Assist: Tasneem Elnayal @tas.eln
Art Trainee: Constance Balaam
Art Admin: Melissa Fund
Stylist: Aga Dziedzic @aga_dziedzic
Styling Assist: Georgia Petrou @georgiapetrou
Groomer: Lorrian Smith
Hair: Rita
Barber: Perkins
Runner: Kleopatra Andreou
Runner: Harvey Abbas @harveyflume
Gaffer: Kieran Brown @k_brown_gaffer
Spark: Amarjeet Singh @amarjeet_sh
Spark: Krunal Saadrani @krunalsaadrani
Post Producer: Alizée Levrino
VFX Artist: Michael Adeyeye @michaeladeyeye
VFX Artist: Jaeho Hwang
Animal Handler: A-Z Animals
Directors Rep: OB Management @obmanagement
Starring:
PATRICK MOLONEY
BUSHY
BRYAN BADU
CHANIQUE MARIA GREEN
KAMILA ISKAIROVA
BETTY OGUNDIPE
ESTELLE
NANA
LEWIS
DEJI
OJ
JUNIOR
#KOJEYRADICAL #WAROUTSIDE #LEXAMOR #REASONTOSMILE
Here You Can See Armed Serbs Gang Up Against One Unarmed Bosniak ,Who Was Later Killed. War Crime. The Name Was NEDZAD DIZDAREVIC.And Thousands Of Bosniak Women And Young Girls Were RAPED…….1992-1995.
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WAR · Friman · Mothz · Radical
MAINFRAME
℗ 2021 3020
Released on: 2021-01-29
Music Publisher: Copyright Control
Music Publisher: Copyright Control
Composer: Matteo Giovanni Amarù
Lyricist: Manuel Alejandro Torres Garcia
Lyricist: Daniele Wandja
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Poetry of Witness is our fourth conversation in a series centering the Warscapes anthology Insurgent Feminisms: Writing War (Daraja Press). Featuring Otoniya J. Okot Bitek, Jehan Bseiso and Meg Arenberg.
What is the poet’s role in the event of the erasure of an entire people? Even as we deem certain acts of violence as “unspeakable” and “indescribable”? As the refrain “no words left” rings in our ears, many of us find ourselves seeking solace or sense from poetic language. Poetry and poets have long been understood (and also wilfully misunderstood) for the ability to deploy resistance to silence and to complicity. More than ever, words matter and words provide witness. Meg Arenberg will speak with poets Jehan Bseiso and Otonya J. Okot Bitek about their respective writing practice, their sense of poetry’s role in a violent world, the value of poetry in the face of numbing horrors, and their specific work putting words to the unspeakable in Palestine and Rwanda.
Otoniya Juliane Okot Bitek is an Acholi poet. Her 100 Days (University of Alberta 2016) a book of poetry that reflects on the meaning of memory two decades after the Rwanda genocide, was nominated for several writing prizes including the 2017 BC Book Prize, the Pat Lowther Award, the 2017 Alberta Book Awards and the 2017 Canadian Authors Award for Poetry. It won the 2017 IndieFab Book of the Year Award for poetry and the 2017 Glenna Luschei Prize for African Poetry. Otoniya’s poem “Migration: Salt Stories” was shortlisted for the 2017 National Magazine Awards for Poetry in Canada. Her poem “Gauntlet” was longlisted for the 2018 CBC Poetry Prize and is the title of her most recent work, a chapbook with the same title from Nomados Press (2019). She is an assistant professor of Black Creativity at Queen’s University in Kingston, which occupies the lands of the Anishinaabe and the Haudenosaunee people.Otoniya’s work has been published widely online, in print and in literary magazines.
Jehan Bseiso is a poet, researcher, and aid worker. Her poetry has been published on several online platforms. Her co-authored book I Remember My Name is the Palestine Book Awards winner in the creative category (2016). She is the co-editor of Making Mirrors: Writing/Righting by and for Refugees (2019). Jehan has been working with Médecins sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders since 2008.
Meg Arenberg is an Assistant Professor of Comparative Literature in the Department of Humanities and the African Languages and Translation Program at the Africa Institute. She earned her Ph.D. in Comparative Literature from Indiana University Bloomington in 2016. Prior to joining the Africa Institute, she completed postdoctoral research positions in the Department of African, Middle Eastern, and South Asian Languages and Literatures (AMESALL) at Rutgers University, New Brunswick and the African Humanities Colloquium at Princeton University. Arenberg is a scholar of 20th and 21st-century African literatures with particular research interests in intertextuality, Kiswahili poetics, translation studies, and digital media.
After winning the Oscar for Best Foreign Film for 'Counterfeiters', Stefan Ruzowitzky asks why normal people become mass murderers. Why do decent family fathers end up killing women, children and babies on a daily basis? The perpetrators are members of the N*zi death squads, who killed about 2 million Jewish civilians in Eastern Europe – by bullets, face to face.
"Monsters exist, but they are too few in numbers to be truly dangerous. More dangerous are the common men." (Primo Levi)
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