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Studies on the aesthetic representations of atrocity the world over
have taken different discursive dimensions from history, sociology,
political to human rights. These perspectives are usually geared
towards understanding the manifestations, extent, political and
economic implications of atrocities. In all these cases,
representation has been the singular concern. Cultural Archives of
Atrocity: Essays on the Protest Tradition in Kenyan Literature,
Culture and Society brings together generic ways of interrogating
artistic representations of atrocity in Kenya. Couched on
interdisciplinary, multidisciplinary and cross-disciplinary
approaches, essays in this volume investigate representations of
Atrocity in Kenyan Literature, Film, Popular Music and other
mediated cultural art forms. Contributors to this volume not only
bring on board multiple and competing perspectives on studying
atrocity and how they are archived but provide refreshing and
valuable insights in examining the artistic and cultural
interpellations of atrocity within the socio-political imaginaries
of the Kenyan nation. This volume forms part of the growing
critical resources for scholars undertaking studies on atrocity
within the fields of ethnic studies, cultural studies, postcolonial
studies, peace and conflict, criminology, psychology, political
economy and history in Kenya.
Studies on the aesthetic representations of atrocity the world over
have taken different discursive dimensions from history, sociology,
political to human rights. These perspectives are usually geared
towards understanding the manifestations, extent, political and
economic implications of atrocities. In all these cases,
representation has been the singular concern. Cultural Archives of
Atrocity: Essays on the Protest Tradition in Kenyan Literature,
Culture and Society brings together generic ways of interrogating
artistic representations of atrocity in Kenya. Couched on
interdisciplinary, multidisciplinary and cross-disciplinary
approaches, essays in this volume investigate representations of
Atrocity in Kenyan Literature, Film, Popular Music and other
mediated cultural art forms. Contributors to this volume not only
bring on board multiple and competing perspectives on studying
atrocity and how they are archived but provide refreshing and
valuable insights in examining the artistic and cultural
interpellations of atrocity within the socio-political imaginaries
of the Kenyan nation. This volume forms part of the growing
critical resources for scholars undertaking studies on atrocity
within the fields of ethnic studies, cultural studies, postcolonial
studies, peace and conflict, criminology, psychology, political
economy and history in Kenya.
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