Memory after violent conflict is a contentious issue. The way in which the past has been remembered has often been the impetus for renewed violence rather than healing and reconciliation. Exploring individual and collective memory in the Rwandan and South African contexts, this article argues that how we remember is more important than what we remember, if the process of remembering is to contribute positively to the post-conflict recovery process. This article considers some preliminary thoughts related to memory after violent conflict by comparing how South Africa and Rwanda have remembered their violent pasts. A significant difference between these two countries is that South Africa has allowed for contending narratives about the past to...
The paper examines the public displays (and absences) of memory of the violence in 1950 and 1960s Rw...
The objective of this paper is to understand the place of memory in the post conflict society recons...
Abstract: This paper explores the concept of resilience in survivors of mass violence as a critical ...
Memory after violent conflict is a contentious issue. The way in which the past has been remembered ...
Memory after violent conflict is a contentious issue. The way in which the past has been remembered ...
This study analyses the socio-political life of two traumatic events, namelyapartheid in South Afric...
Intrastate wars and genocides result in devastating losses and leave deep and lasting scars on those...
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...
In the aftermath of mass violence, the political and social nature of memory becomes even more appar...
This paper asserts that constructively remembering past atrocities is central to the formation of a ...
Based on documentary analysis, this article argues that lessons of violent conflicts are rarely appr...
How does a society less than two decades after a liberation war which involved large sections of the...
The 1994 genocide in Rwanda claimed close to a million lives leaving behind thousands oforphans, wid...
In the aftermath of war and armed conflict, individuals and communities face the challenge of dealin...
The paper examines the public displays (and absences) of memory of the violence in 1950 and 1960s Rw...
The objective of this paper is to understand the place of memory in the post conflict society recons...
Abstract: This paper explores the concept of resilience in survivors of mass violence as a critical ...
Memory after violent conflict is a contentious issue. The way in which the past has been remembered ...
Memory after violent conflict is a contentious issue. The way in which the past has been remembered ...
This study analyses the socio-political life of two traumatic events, namelyapartheid in South Afric...
Intrastate wars and genocides result in devastating losses and leave deep and lasting scars on those...
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...
In the aftermath of mass violence, the political and social nature of memory becomes even more appar...
This paper asserts that constructively remembering past atrocities is central to the formation of a ...
Based on documentary analysis, this article argues that lessons of violent conflicts are rarely appr...
How does a society less than two decades after a liberation war which involved large sections of the...
The 1994 genocide in Rwanda claimed close to a million lives leaving behind thousands oforphans, wid...
In the aftermath of war and armed conflict, individuals and communities face the challenge of dealin...
The paper examines the public displays (and absences) of memory of the violence in 1950 and 1960s Rw...
The objective of this paper is to understand the place of memory in the post conflict society recons...
Abstract: This paper explores the concept of resilience in survivors of mass violence as a critical ...