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Peaceful Selves Laura Eramian

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Peaceful Selves Laura Eramian


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Zusammenfassung

Twenty years after the 1994 genocide, Rwandans are still troubled by what made the violence possible and how they can know it will not recur. This study uncovers how Rwandan visions of peace and modern nationhood concern not only political reform or economic development, but also transformations in the self.

Peaceful Selves Zusammenfassung

Peaceful Selves: Personhood, Nationhood, and the Post-Conflict Moment in Rwanda Laura Eramian

This ethnography of personhood in post-genocide Rwanda investigates how residents of a small town grapple with what kinds of persons they ought to become in the wake of violence. Based on fieldwork carried out over the course of a decade, it uncovers how conflicting moral demands emerge from the 1994 genocide, from cultural contradictions around good personhood, and from both state and popular visions for the future. What emerges is a profound dissonance in town residents' selfhood. While they strive to be agents of change who can catalyze a new era of modern Rwandan nationhood, they are also devastated by the genocide and struggle to recover a sense of selfhood and belonging in the absence of kin, friends, and neighbors. In drawing out the contradictions at the heart of self-making and social life in contemporary Rwanda, this book asserts a novel argument about the ordinary lives caught in global post-conflict imperatives to remember and to forget, to mourn and to prosper.

Peaceful Selves Bewertungen

This is richly detailed and an often startling ethnography with sharp insights and resonance for learning about post-conflict moments and the potential future for settings within, and far beyond, modern Rwanda. * Conflict & Society

...an important addition to the scholarship on Rwanda. The book makes important contributions as well to the understanding of encounters between modernity and tradition and the ways in which people negotiate selfhood in changing environments... As a result of its universal themes, this book deserves an audience well beyond the audience of African studies scholars. * American Anthropologist

Sensibly researched over a period of 10 years with 18 months of ethnographic fieldwork, Laura Eramian redirects our anthropological focus away from elusive 'post-genocide' research designs of scholars coming into the 'New Rwanda' after 1994, and compellingly puts researchers' fetish with violence in African contexts to test. She unearths the multiple layers of complexities, forces and justifications for why even in communities of proximity, humans commit atrocious acts and how this is rather explained by the dynamics of modernity, power and politics than ethnic categorisations and identifications. * Social Anthropology

This book presents a rich ethnography of urban life in Butare, Rwanda's second biggest city and once its cultural centre, providing impressive new insights into everyday life in postgenocide Rwanda. * Susan Thomson, Colgate University

This is a well-written book, with thorough and clearly presented research that carefully situates the work within relevant bodies of literature on Rwanda and post-conflict reconciliation. * Kristin Doughty, University of Rochester

Über Laura Eramian

Laura Eramian is Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology and Social Anthropology at Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada. Her previous publications appeared in the Political and Legal Anthropology Review, Focaal: Journal of Global and Historical Anthropology, Anthropologica, and the International Journal of Conflict and Violence.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations

Introduction: Person, Nation, and Violence in Rwanda

Chapter 1. The Post-Conflict Moment in Butare and its Antecedents
Chapter 2. Ethnicity's Specter in Post-Ethnic Times
Chapter 3. Living with Absence
Chapter 4. Creativity, Positive Thinking, and Their Perils
Chapter 5. Making Peace by Remaking Persons

Conclusion: The Post-conflict, the Postcolonial, and Peaceful Selves

Glossary
Bibliography
Index

Zusätzliche Informationen

GOR012815124
9781789204933
1789204933
Peaceful Selves: Personhood, Nationhood, and the Post-Conflict Moment in Rwanda Laura Eramian
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Berghahn Books
20190904
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