Why do Rwandan genocide survivors informally remember not only the kin they lost in the 1994 genocide, but also losses suffered by friends and acquaintances? Drawing on one year of ethnographic fieldwork in the Rwandan university town of Butare, I argue that survivors are at pains to reconstitute their personhood in the absence of relations, and informal memory practices are a form of moral work by which they struggle to do so. I show that survivors maintain limited exchange relations with the dead by thinking of them regularly in return for protection and guidance, and that they use their knowledge of others’ losses to stake moral claims to still being “of” Butare. I theorise these narratives using anthropological perspec...
ABSTRACT: April to June every year, Rwandans commemorate the 1994 genocide. Extensive oral historica...
This chapter complicates many of the assumed benefits of commemorative sites in post-conflict contex...
The memory of the 1994 genocide overshadows the present in Rwanda. The landscape is marked with buri...
Memory after violent conflict is a contentious issue. The way in which the past has been remembered ...
This paper explores the question of what do Rwandans and Ugandans working on memorialization initiat...
Though the study of memory has experienced a global boom, there is still a missing link between tran...
Disappearance in conflict creates challenges of identity and meaning for the families of those whose...
Victim testimony is foundational to the pursuit of justice and social repair after mass atrocities a...
Studies of memory, genocide, sexual violence in war, and women’s history are all relatively new fiel...
This paper explores the question of what do Rwandans and Ugandans working on memorialization initiat...
Intrastate wars and genocides result in devastating losses and leave deep and lasting scars on those...
In the 18 years since the Rwandan genocide, which left approximately 1,000,000 people dead in 100 da...
What sort of person chooses to remain in a place like Rwanda when an easy exit is offered, when leav...
Intrastate wars and genocides result in devastating losses and leave deep and lasting scars on those...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 75-79).By bringing together survivors ...
ABSTRACT: April to June every year, Rwandans commemorate the 1994 genocide. Extensive oral historica...
This chapter complicates many of the assumed benefits of commemorative sites in post-conflict contex...
The memory of the 1994 genocide overshadows the present in Rwanda. The landscape is marked with buri...
Memory after violent conflict is a contentious issue. The way in which the past has been remembered ...
This paper explores the question of what do Rwandans and Ugandans working on memorialization initiat...
Though the study of memory has experienced a global boom, there is still a missing link between tran...
Disappearance in conflict creates challenges of identity and meaning for the families of those whose...
Victim testimony is foundational to the pursuit of justice and social repair after mass atrocities a...
Studies of memory, genocide, sexual violence in war, and women’s history are all relatively new fiel...
This paper explores the question of what do Rwandans and Ugandans working on memorialization initiat...
Intrastate wars and genocides result in devastating losses and leave deep and lasting scars on those...
In the 18 years since the Rwandan genocide, which left approximately 1,000,000 people dead in 100 da...
What sort of person chooses to remain in a place like Rwanda when an easy exit is offered, when leav...
Intrastate wars and genocides result in devastating losses and leave deep and lasting scars on those...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 75-79).By bringing together survivors ...
ABSTRACT: April to June every year, Rwandans commemorate the 1994 genocide. Extensive oral historica...
This chapter complicates many of the assumed benefits of commemorative sites in post-conflict contex...
The memory of the 1994 genocide overshadows the present in Rwanda. The landscape is marked with buri...