The memory of the 1994 genocide overshadows the present in Rwanda. The landscape is marked with burial and memorial sites, and April has become a month of mourning with national genocide commemorations held annually. The genocide memorials have been sanctioned and promoted by the state, but they are also the product of initiatives by genocide survivors. This article argues that survivors have made substantial and distinctive contributions to memorialization in Rwanda. It explores a survivor politics of memory and its relationship to trauma and grief
This article explores how survivors’ experiences of extreme violence change their relationship with ...
Since its establishment in 2008, Rwanda’s National Commission for the Fight against Genocide has hel...
Since the end of the 1994 Genocide, Rwanda has been carrying out an experiment of reconciliation; an...
The memory of the 1994 genocide overshadows the present in Rwanda. The landscape is marked with buri...
This chapter complicates many of the assumed benefits of commemorative sites in post-conflict contex...
This thesis examines the commemoration of the 1994 Rwandan genocide, through its narration and visua...
Though the study of memory has experienced a global boom, there is still a missing link between tran...
Intrastate wars and genocides result in devastating losses and leave deep and lasting scars on those...
The 1994 genocide in Rwanda claimed close to a million lives leaving behind thousands oforphans, wid...
The Rwandan genocide now occupies a special place in global memory. “Rwanda,” as this event is refer...
Commemoration of the victims of conflict is a characteristic national act of post-conflict statebuil...
Commemoration of the victims of conflict is a characteristic national act of post-conflict statebuil...
The paper examines the public displays (and absences) of memory of the violence in 1950 and 1960s Rw...
This study analyses the socio-political life of two traumatic events, namelyapartheid in South Afric...
This paper explores the question of what do Rwandans and Ugandans working on memorialization initiat...
This article explores how survivors’ experiences of extreme violence change their relationship with ...
Since its establishment in 2008, Rwanda’s National Commission for the Fight against Genocide has hel...
Since the end of the 1994 Genocide, Rwanda has been carrying out an experiment of reconciliation; an...
The memory of the 1994 genocide overshadows the present in Rwanda. The landscape is marked with buri...
This chapter complicates many of the assumed benefits of commemorative sites in post-conflict contex...
This thesis examines the commemoration of the 1994 Rwandan genocide, through its narration and visua...
Though the study of memory has experienced a global boom, there is still a missing link between tran...
Intrastate wars and genocides result in devastating losses and leave deep and lasting scars on those...
The 1994 genocide in Rwanda claimed close to a million lives leaving behind thousands oforphans, wid...
The Rwandan genocide now occupies a special place in global memory. “Rwanda,” as this event is refer...
Commemoration of the victims of conflict is a characteristic national act of post-conflict statebuil...
Commemoration of the victims of conflict is a characteristic national act of post-conflict statebuil...
The paper examines the public displays (and absences) of memory of the violence in 1950 and 1960s Rw...
This study analyses the socio-political life of two traumatic events, namelyapartheid in South Afric...
This paper explores the question of what do Rwandans and Ugandans working on memorialization initiat...
This article explores how survivors’ experiences of extreme violence change their relationship with ...
Since its establishment in 2008, Rwanda’s National Commission for the Fight against Genocide has hel...
Since the end of the 1994 Genocide, Rwanda has been carrying out an experiment of reconciliation; an...