Gender and the Genocide in Rwanda : Women as Rescuers and Perpetrators / Sara E. Brown
(Routledge studies in gender and security)
Material Type | E-Book |
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Publication | London : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group , 2018 |
Language | English |
Size | 1 online resource (176 pages) |
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Media type | 機械可読データファイル |
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Contents | Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of Contents; Acknowledgments; List of abbreviations; Introduction: A Study in Contrasts; 1 Finding the Right Flashlight: Frames of Analysis and Review of Literature; 2 History of Rwanda; 3 Mobilization and Militarization; 4 Rescuers; 5 Perpetrators; 6 Post-Genocide Trajectories; 7 Sharing Salt; Epilogue; Appendix A: Ethnographic interview questions for community and government stakeholders; Appendix B: Semi-structured interview questions for individuals who are survivors, witnesses, rescuers, or perpetrators; Glossary; Index |
Notes | "This book examines the mobilization, role, and trajectory of women rescuers and perpetrators during the 1994 genocide in Rwanda. While much has been written about the victimization of women during the 1994 genocide in Rwanda, very little has been said about women who rescued targeted victims or perpetrated crimes against humanity. This book explores and analyzes the role played by women who exercised agency as rescuers and as perpetrators during the genocide in Rwanda. As women, they took actions and decisions within the context of a deeply entrenched patriarchal system that limited their choices. This work examines two diverging paths of women's agency during this period: to rescue from genocide or to perpetrate genocide. It seeks to answer three questions: First, how were certain Rwandan women mobilized to participate in genocide, and by whom? Second, what were the specific actions of women during this period of violence and upheaval? Finally, what were the trajectories of women rescuers and perpetrators after the genocide? Comparing and contrasting how women rescuers and perpetrators were mobilized, the actions they undertook, and their post-genocide trajectories, and concluding with a broader discussion of the long-term impact of ignoring these women, this book develops a more nuanced and holistic view of women's agency and the genocide in Rwanda. This book will be of much interest to students of gender studies, genocide studies, African politics and critical security studies."--Provided by publisher Open Access Includes bibliographical references and index Print version record |
Authors | *Brown, Sara E. |
Subjects | LCSH:Electronic books BSH:Electronic books FREE:History LCSH:Genocide -- Rwanda All Subject Search LCSH:Women and war -- Rwanda All Subject Search LCSH:Women and human security -- Rwanda All Subject Search BISACSH:POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Genocide & War Crimes All Subject Search BISACSH:SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Gender Studies All Subject Search BISACSH:HISTORY -- Africa -- Central All Subject Search FREE:Women and human security FREE:Genocide FREE:Women and war LCSH:Rwanda -- Civil War, 1994. -- History All Subject Search FREE:Rwanda FREE:Rwandan Civil War 1994) FREE:1994 |
Classification | DC23:967.57104/31 |
ID | ED00003757 |
ISBN | 9781315173078 |