Since its independence in 1962, Burundi has witnessed conflicts and violence. A multitude of factors help explain these tragedies, which include the creation of a negative image of the ‘other'; an ever-strengthened fear of the ‘other'; the blood feud between the Hutus and the Tutsis; and an illusion of the dominance of a so-called ‘ethnic group'. The purpose of this paper is to underscore the part which the colonial state played with regard to the creation and intrumentalisation of ethnicity, based on racist ideologies. Since independence, the ruling elites continue to appropriate and radicalise this category. As result, they are not only able to enjoy political gains, but also simply perpetuate ethnicity with the help of an institutional f...
Burundi's Historiography is due to the collision of two cultures, that of the oral and the written c...
Document collected by the University of Texas Libraries from the web-site of the Reseau Documentaire...
Following Peter Berger and Thomas Luckmann (1991) this study focuses on taken-for-granted notions, i...
Since its independence in 1962, Burundi has witnessed conflicts and violence. A multitude of factors...
The world-wide conflicts around ethnic identities remind that communal identities can be a potent f...
There is a remarkable discrepancy between the political representation of the Batwa ethnic minority ...
Abstract Burundi between History, Memory and Ideology : On a Few Recent Publications. — Upon reading...
This thesis describes the perceptions of the Hutu/Tutsi communities in Bujumbura on the origin of et...
Interethnic conflict in schools may be destructive, passive, and/or constructive. This case study ex...
Burundi, a landlocked East Central African nation has been prominent for the most part, for the wron...
Work in progress, please do not quote. Comments very welcome! Post-war literature often assumes that...
Since Burundi gained independence in July 1962, the country has suffered recurring cycles of ethno-p...
Burundi's current political crisis was launched by demonstrations against President Nkurunziza's thi...
This article argues that constitutional engineering along consociational lines in Burundi – explicit...
L'historiographie du Burundi est le fruit d'une confrontation entre deux cultures, celle de l'oral e...
Burundi's Historiography is due to the collision of two cultures, that of the oral and the written c...
Document collected by the University of Texas Libraries from the web-site of the Reseau Documentaire...
Following Peter Berger and Thomas Luckmann (1991) this study focuses on taken-for-granted notions, i...
Since its independence in 1962, Burundi has witnessed conflicts and violence. A multitude of factors...
The world-wide conflicts around ethnic identities remind that communal identities can be a potent f...
There is a remarkable discrepancy between the political representation of the Batwa ethnic minority ...
Abstract Burundi between History, Memory and Ideology : On a Few Recent Publications. — Upon reading...
This thesis describes the perceptions of the Hutu/Tutsi communities in Bujumbura on the origin of et...
Interethnic conflict in schools may be destructive, passive, and/or constructive. This case study ex...
Burundi, a landlocked East Central African nation has been prominent for the most part, for the wron...
Work in progress, please do not quote. Comments very welcome! Post-war literature often assumes that...
Since Burundi gained independence in July 1962, the country has suffered recurring cycles of ethno-p...
Burundi's current political crisis was launched by demonstrations against President Nkurunziza's thi...
This article argues that constitutional engineering along consociational lines in Burundi – explicit...
L'historiographie du Burundi est le fruit d'une confrontation entre deux cultures, celle de l'oral e...
Burundi's Historiography is due to the collision of two cultures, that of the oral and the written c...
Document collected by the University of Texas Libraries from the web-site of the Reseau Documentaire...
Following Peter Berger and Thomas Luckmann (1991) this study focuses on taken-for-granted notions, i...