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Transmitting Memories in Rwanda - From a Survivor Parent to the Next Generation (Hardcover): Claver Irakoze, Caroline... Transmitting Memories in Rwanda - From a Survivor Parent to the Next Generation (Hardcover)
Claver Irakoze, Caroline Williamson Sinalo
R3,942 Discovery Miles 39 420 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Known for its breathtaking scenery, the central-east African country of Rwanda lived through one of the worst episodes of violence of the late 20th century, the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi, in which over a million people were brutally murdered in 100 days.This book recounts the personal story of Claver Irakoze who survived the genocide as an eleven-year-old child and, like other Rwandans of his generation, is now grappling with the heavy responsibility of raising children in the post-genocide context.Tracing the various stages of Irakoze's life experiences, each chapter teases out issues surrounding childhood, parenting and the transmission of memories between generations. The final chapter draws on Irakoze's personal and professional experience to provide some reflections on managing memories of genocide within the family.

Representing Gender-Based Violence - Global Perspectives (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2023): Caroline Williamson Sinalo, Nicoletta... Representing Gender-Based Violence - Global Perspectives (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2023)
Caroline Williamson Sinalo, Nicoletta Mandolini
R3,669 Discovery Miles 36 690 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book focuses on the politics, ethics and stereotypical pitfalls of representational practices surrounding Gender-Based Violence (GBV) from a global perspective. The originality of the volume is linked to its cross-disciplinary perspective as the topic of representing GBV is analyzed across the domains of philosophy/epistemology, fiction and the arts (including literature, film, television series and music) and non-fictional representations in the media (including broadcast media, online/print journalism, transmedia activism). The volume identifies contemporary representational practices and the theoretical and critical responses, examining various aspects of popular culture from around the world. In doing so, the editors put feminism in conversation with global trends to identify its cultural frontline. The volume will appeal to scholars working on gender and violence from diverse fields.

Rwanda After Genocide - Gender, Identity and Post-Traumatic Growth (Paperback): Caroline Williamson Sinalo Rwanda After Genocide - Gender, Identity and Post-Traumatic Growth (Paperback)
Caroline Williamson Sinalo
R1,028 Discovery Miles 10 280 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In the 1994 Rwanda genocide, around 1 million people were brutally murdered in just thirteen weeks. This book offers an in-depth study of posttraumatic growth in the testimonies of the men and women who survived, highlighting the ways in which they were able to build a new, and often enhanced, way of life. In so doing, Caroline Williamson Sinalo advocates a new reading of trauma: one that recognises not just the negative, but also the positive responses to traumatic experiences. Through an analysis of testimonies recorded in Kinyarwanda by the Genocide Archive of Rwanda, the book focuses particularly on the relationship between posttraumatic growth and gender and examines it within the wider frames of colonialism and traditional cultural practices. Offering a striking alternative to dominant paradigms on trauma, the book reveals that, notwithstanding the countless tales of horror, pain, and loss in Rwanda, there are also stories of strength, recovery, and growth.

Rwanda After Genocide - Gender, Identity and Post-Traumatic Growth (Hardcover): Caroline Williamson Sinalo Rwanda After Genocide - Gender, Identity and Post-Traumatic Growth (Hardcover)
Caroline Williamson Sinalo
R2,793 Discovery Miles 27 930 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In the 1994 Rwanda genocide, around 1 million people were brutally murdered in just thirteen weeks. This book offers an in-depth study of posttraumatic growth in the testimonies of the men and women who survived, highlighting the ways in which they were able to build a new, and often enhanced, way of life. In so doing, Caroline Williamson Sinalo advocates a new reading of trauma: one that recognises not just the negative, but also the positive responses to traumatic experiences. Through an analysis of testimonies recorded in Kinyarwanda by the Genocide Archive of Rwanda, the book focuses particularly on the relationship between posttraumatic growth and gender and examines it within the wider frames of colonialism and traditional cultural practices. Offering a striking alternative to dominant paradigms on trauma, the book reveals that, notwithstanding the countless tales of horror, pain, and loss in Rwanda, there are also stories of strength, recovery, and growth.

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