ID | 181288 |
Title Proper | ISIS genocide against the Yazidis and mass violence in the Middle East |
Language | ENG |
Author | Cheterian, Vicken |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | The mass violence inflicted by the radical Islamist fighters of the ‘Islamic State’ organization on the Yazidi population of Iraq is the latest of modern genocides. The violence has placed this little known but ancient community of the Middle East at the centre of international attention, triggering direct international intervention in the fight against ISIS. This article aims to study the motives of ISIS in attacking the Kurds of northern Iraq and in particular the Yazidi population. It will also study the contradictory narratives that emerged in the aftermath of the attack to use it to critically challenge the grand-narratives of the modern history of the Middle East. If one writes the history of the Middle East from the experience and the perspective of the Yazidis, it will be a radically different one than those found in our history books. Hence, its subversive potential that needs to interrogate us. |
`In' analytical Note | British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies Vol. 48, No.4; Oct 2021: p.629-641 |
Journal Source | British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies Vol: 48 No 4 |
Key Words | Middle East ; ISIS Genocide ; Yazidis and Mass Violence |