UID:
almafu_9961530529102883
Format:
1 online resource (312 pages)
ISBN:
1-00-322859-3
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1-000-81713-X
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1-003-22859-3
,
1-000-81714-8
Series Statement:
Routledge Studies in Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity
Content:
This book brings together scholars and practitioners for a unique inter-disciplinary exploration of justice and memory within Rwanda.
Note:
Part One: Memories of Genocide 1.Memory And Justice: A Personal, Cultural, and Global Experience 2.Through The Eyes Of Children: The 1994 Genocide Against The Tutsi In Rwanda 3.Experts In The Suffering Of Others: Race, Knowledge Production, And The Rwandan Genocide 4. Testimonies Of Child Survivors From Gitarama Prefecture: Preserving Memory Of The 1994 Rwanda Genocide Musa Wakhungu Part Two: Justice and Society 5.Justice And Transformation Within Rwanda 6.Transitional Justice In The Wake Of Genocide: The Contribution Of Criminal Trials And Symbolic Reparations To Reconciliation in Rwanda Samantha J. Lakin and Charity Wibabara 7."Double Genocide" Or Revenge Killings? Did The Liberators Of A Genocide Commit Their Own? 8.Moving Forward: Creating A Safe Space For Women Raped During the 1994 Genocide Against The Tutsi In Rwanda Part Three: Justice and Memory through Artistic Expression 9. An Open Grave: The Kigali Memorial And The Aesthetics Of Memorialization 10. Remembering Rwanda Through Transnational, Multivocal Narrative 11. Fictions Of Justice In Post-Genocide Films: Conflict Resolution And The Search For Reconciliation 12. Memory And Photographs Of Unrepresentable Trauma In Rwandan Transitional Justice 13.Rwandan Youth Speak! Memory And Justice Through Poetry Part Four: Conclusion 14.Conclusion.
,
In English.
Additional Edition:
ISBN 1-03-213304-X
Additional Edition:
ISBN 1-03-213302-3
Language:
English