In the aftermath of the genocide the Rwandan government is facing the difficult task of uniting Hutus and Tutsis that for generations has been hostile to each other. In this strive references to Hutu, Tutsi and Twa have been replaced by Rwandans in the public discourse, and the government has rewrited history in a way suitable for its goal. This study aims at analysing this rewriting of history, look into how it is implemented in the Rwandan society, and how this is reshaping the national identity, mainly by using theories of narrative identity construction. The results show that the government is underlining what unites people- the pre-colonial period, and eclipse the part that seperated them- post-colonial period. The pre-colonial untiy...
In the aftermath of mass violence, the political and social nature of memory becomes even more appar...
Drawing on a corpus of ten oral interviews with survivors and perpetrators of the 1994 Genocide agai...
This thesis explores the question of what factors shaped Rwandan ethnicity in the late 1950s and ea...
In the aftermath of the genocide the Rwandan government is facing the difficult task of uniting Hutu...
Social and political identity in pre-colonial Rwanda was organized through family, lineages, clans a...
This thesis offers an analysis on the memory politics in post-genocide Rwanda, and examines the offi...
When the journal Ethnicities was launched in 2001, the first issue included an article by this autho...
Eleven years ago the world witnessed the violent and systematic attempt by government-sponsored orga...
While academic literature has long explored the ways in which colonial reification of identity and n...
Since 1994, the Rwandan government has attempted to remove the division of the population into the ‘...
Identity politics in post-genocide Rwanda has continued to centre around ethnicity, whereas this art...
The paper examines the public displays (and absences) of memory of the violence in 1950 and 1960s Rw...
Based on 46 interviews conducted in a 2-month period, this article explored the identity narrative o...
Since assuming power after the 1994 genocide, President Paul Kagame and his political party, the Rwa...
Since assuming power after the 1994 genocide, President Paul Kagame and his political party, the Rwa...
In the aftermath of mass violence, the political and social nature of memory becomes even more appar...
Drawing on a corpus of ten oral interviews with survivors and perpetrators of the 1994 Genocide agai...
This thesis explores the question of what factors shaped Rwandan ethnicity in the late 1950s and ea...
In the aftermath of the genocide the Rwandan government is facing the difficult task of uniting Hutu...
Social and political identity in pre-colonial Rwanda was organized through family, lineages, clans a...
This thesis offers an analysis on the memory politics in post-genocide Rwanda, and examines the offi...
When the journal Ethnicities was launched in 2001, the first issue included an article by this autho...
Eleven years ago the world witnessed the violent and systematic attempt by government-sponsored orga...
While academic literature has long explored the ways in which colonial reification of identity and n...
Since 1994, the Rwandan government has attempted to remove the division of the population into the ‘...
Identity politics in post-genocide Rwanda has continued to centre around ethnicity, whereas this art...
The paper examines the public displays (and absences) of memory of the violence in 1950 and 1960s Rw...
Based on 46 interviews conducted in a 2-month period, this article explored the identity narrative o...
Since assuming power after the 1994 genocide, President Paul Kagame and his political party, the Rwa...
Since assuming power after the 1994 genocide, President Paul Kagame and his political party, the Rwa...
In the aftermath of mass violence, the political and social nature of memory becomes even more appar...
Drawing on a corpus of ten oral interviews with survivors and perpetrators of the 1994 Genocide agai...
This thesis explores the question of what factors shaped Rwandan ethnicity in the late 1950s and ea...