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Navigating Cultural Memory: Commemoration and Narrative in Postgenocide Rwanda

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Availability:In StockContributor:David MwambariSeries:Explorations in Narrative PsychPublish date:2023-07-04Pages:336
Language:EnglishPublisher:Oxford University Press, USAISBN-13:9780190942304ISBN-10:190942304UPC:9780190942304Book Category:Psychology, HistoryBook Subcategory:Social Psychology, Social HistorySize:9.33 x 6.40 x 0.98 inchesWeight:1.3007Product ID:SCF8CKEPVT
Navigating Cultural Memory examines how a master narrative of the 1994 Genocide Against the Tutsi evolved into a hegemonic narrative both in Rwanda and globally. Identifying key actors who shaped and responded to the evolution and enforcement of the master narrative in the first two decades after the genocide and civil war ended, it engages with important questions about collective memory, trauma, and power following violent and divisive events.
With chapters analyzing interviews the author collected, as well as other secondary sources, Mwambari charts how Rwandans from different backgrounds--who he identifies as Champions, Antagonists, and Fatalists of the master narrative--have responded to this event through language, physical symbols of memory, art, and traditional and new media. Mwambari argues that a relational approach to dignity can help transform polarizing narratives away from sources of competition, exclusion, and silence, and towards healing. Conversations about the politics around the master narrative and about the collective presentation of violent histories are not only important for contemporary politics but the key to Rwanda's present and future peace. By exploring these contradictions in memories between actors in Rwanda and abroad, Navigating Cultural Memory offers crucial insights into the complexities surrounding individual and collective memory in societies recovering from violent conflict, mass atrocities, and genocide.
Language:EnglishPublisher:Oxford University Press, USAISBN-13:9780190942304ISBN-10:190942304UPC:9780190942304Book Category:Psychology, HistoryBook Subcategory:Social Psychology, Social HistorySize:9.33 x 6.40 x 0.98 inchesWeight:1.3007Product ID:SCF8CKEPVT
David Mwambari is an Associate Professor at the faculty of social sciences at Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Leuven in Belgium and the Principal Investigator for TMSS project funded by European Research Council (ERC). He is a board member at the Oxford Consortium on Human Rights, University of Oxford. He was an assistant professor at Kings College London (UK), United States International University (Kenya) and was a fellow at the University of Cambridge and CODESRIA in Senegal. His research has appeared in international academic journals, including African Affairs, Qualitative Research, Memory Studies, and Africa Development.
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

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