This thesis explores religion and popular culture in post-genocide Rwanda. In particular, I examine the rise of the new Pentecostal churches – the abarokore ("the saved ones") – and the reconstruction of the "modern" music industry after the genocide. I argue that contemporary social life in Rwanda is defined by "quiet insecurity" and "temporal dissonance". I employ these concepts to take seriously how young people in Rwanda create alternative pasts, presents, and futures for themselves within an authoritarian political context. While the government attempts to control the historical narrative and impose a particular developmentalist "vision" of the future onto its citizens, young people articulate and perform their hopes, fears, dreams, an...
This chapter complicates many of the assumed benefits of commemorative sites in post-conflict contex...
Thesis (M.Soc.Sc.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2007.The 'never again' slogan to g...
While academic literature has long explored the ways in which colonial reification of identity and n...
Some scholars include changes in spirituality, such as a greater commitment to their religious belie...
This study analyses the role of religion in the Rwandan genocide, providing new explanations to the ...
© 2017 International African Institute. This article considers the reconstruction of Rwanda's post-g...
During the last 50 years, music has played a critical role in Rwandan ethnic unity, division, and in...
There is little doubt of the fundamental impact of the 1994 Rwanda genocide on the country's social ...
During the 1994 Rwandan genocide an estimated 800 000 people, or roughly 12 per cent of Rwanda's pop...
After the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda, the post-genocide government spearheaded the cr...
The present article examines the political environment in Rwanda following the 1994 genocide from th...
This article attempts to theorise governmental efforts of the Kagame regime to construct a common na...
The churches in Rwanda have exercised considerable political influence during both the colonial and ...
This article focuses on the ability of a historically important musical instrument in the East Afric...
Abstract The main import of this case study is to understand how community radio has contributed to...
This chapter complicates many of the assumed benefits of commemorative sites in post-conflict contex...
Thesis (M.Soc.Sc.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2007.The 'never again' slogan to g...
While academic literature has long explored the ways in which colonial reification of identity and n...
Some scholars include changes in spirituality, such as a greater commitment to their religious belie...
This study analyses the role of religion in the Rwandan genocide, providing new explanations to the ...
© 2017 International African Institute. This article considers the reconstruction of Rwanda's post-g...
During the last 50 years, music has played a critical role in Rwandan ethnic unity, division, and in...
There is little doubt of the fundamental impact of the 1994 Rwanda genocide on the country's social ...
During the 1994 Rwandan genocide an estimated 800 000 people, or roughly 12 per cent of Rwanda's pop...
After the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda, the post-genocide government spearheaded the cr...
The present article examines the political environment in Rwanda following the 1994 genocide from th...
This article attempts to theorise governmental efforts of the Kagame regime to construct a common na...
The churches in Rwanda have exercised considerable political influence during both the colonial and ...
This article focuses on the ability of a historically important musical instrument in the East Afric...
Abstract The main import of this case study is to understand how community radio has contributed to...
This chapter complicates many of the assumed benefits of commemorative sites in post-conflict contex...
Thesis (M.Soc.Sc.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2007.The 'never again' slogan to g...
While academic literature has long explored the ways in which colonial reification of identity and n...