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The 1994 Rwandan Genocide: The Religion/Genocide Nexus, Sexual Violence, and the Future of Genocide Studies

open access: yesGenocide Studies and Prevention: An International Journal, 2016
In recent genocides and other conflicts—for example, the Sudan, Burma, and now Iraq—sexual violence and religion have received increasing but modest systematic treatment in genocide studies.
Kate E. Temoney
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Theater and the Rwandan Genocide

open access: yes, 2019
In 1994 Rwanda was the scene of genocide, or, more precisely in French, it was Ie theatre dugenocide (theater of genocide). Perpetrators and victims played their role while the rest of the world watched the "spectacle" live on television. Perhaps because of its spectacular aspect, the Rwandan genocide has inspired a number of artistic materials. In the
CHANTAL KALISA, Kalisa, Chantal
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Theatre and the Rwandan Genocide

open access: yesPeace Review, 2006
In 1994, Rwanda was the scene of genocide, or more precisely in French, “le theâtre du genocide” (theatre of genocide).
Kalisa, Marie-Chantal
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Public Health Achievements in Rwanda: A 21st Century Transformation. [PDF]

open access: yesPublic Health Chall
This narrative review examines Rwanda's post‐2000 public health transformation using the WHO health system building blocks. It shows how strategic governance, universal health coverage via mutuelle de santé, community health workers, and digital health tools have driven substantial gains in maternal/child health, infectious disease control, and ...
Julius N, John M, Emmanuel N.
europepmc   +2 more sources

Tourist experiences of genocide sites: The case of Rwanda [PDF]

open access: yesTurističko Poslovanje, 2014
Dark tourism is not a new phenomenon. As long as people have been able to travel they have visited places associated with death, disaster and suffering.
Sharpley Richard, Gahigana Innocent
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Can the Rwandan Catholic Church Overcome its History of Politicization? A Reply to Philippe Denis [PDF]

open access: yesJournal for the Study of Religion, 2019
Scholarly interest in Rwanda ranges across all aspects of its history. A substantial body of influential research appeared particularly during the two decades following independence in 1962.
Anthony Court
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“A calf cannot fail to pick a colour from its mother”: intergenerational transmission of trauma and its effect on reconciliation among post-genocide Rwandan youth

open access: yesBMC Psychology, 2023
Background More than one million Rwandans were killed over a span of one hundred days during the 1994 genocide against the Tutsis. Many adult survivors were severely traumatized by the events, and young people, including those who were born after the ...
Marie Grace Kagoyire   +2 more
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La desarticulación social del cuerpo. Polisemia de la violación y subjetividad resistente en el genocidio ruandés

open access: yesEtnoAntropologia, 2022
During the Rwandan genocide of 1994 up to half a million women and children, predominantly Tutsi, suffered large-scale rape and other types of sexual violence because of both their ethnicity and their gender.
Michela Fusaschi
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‘Who Was I to Stop the Killing?’ Moral Neutralization among Rwandan Genocide Perpetrators

open access: yesJournal of Perpetrator Research, 2017
Genocide represents an extreme form of violence on both the individual and collective level.  As such, individuals seek to reframe their participation in violence, drawing from certain “techniques of neutralization.”  These techniques may function both ...
Kjell Anderson
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