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Origins of the Rwandan Genocide
Origins of the Rwandan Genocide, By some estimates more than a million and a half people were killed in Rwanda during just two weeks in April 1994. In this penetrating analysis, Canadian scholar Josias Semujanga, a Rwandan by birth, examines the social mechanisms, the historical factors,, Origins of the Rwandan Genocide has a rating of 4 stars
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  • Origins of the Rwandan Genocide
  • Written by author Josias Semujanga
  • Published by Prometheus Books, October 2002
  • By some estimates more than a million and a half people were killed in Rwanda during just two weeks in April 1994. In this penetrating analysis, Canadian scholar Josias Semujanga, a Rwandan by birth, examines the social mechanisms, the historical factors,
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Foreword9
Preface to the English Edition15
Acknowledgments19
Chronology21
Abbreviations29
Introduction31
1Defining Genocide and Social Discourse49
1.1Definition of Genocide49
1.2Genocide and Social Conflict57
1.3Discourse Analysis and Genocide59
2Religious Discourse and the Making of Dualistic Identity71
2.1From Word to Culture71
2.2From Bishop Classe to Bishop Perraudin: The Same Mission78
2.3From the Rwandan Ancestor to the White Father90
3Other Times, Other Meanings101
3.1The Sons of Gihanga in Colonial Discourse101
3.2The Tutsi-Hamite, or the Myth of Ham Upside Down110
3.3The Hutu-Bantu, or the Myth of Ham Right Side Up121
4Propagandist Discourse, or the Art of Manipulating Myths135
4.1The Power of Myths, the Myths of Power135
4.2The Mortehan Law, or the Enthronement of the Tutsi138
4.3The About-Face of Alliances, or the Election of the Hutu146
4.4The Ideology of Resentment and Political Propaganda150
5From One Genocide to Another171
5.1From Marginalization to Genocide171
5.2Hutu Revolution and Tutsi Pogroms (1957-1961)172
5.3Independence and the Hunt for Tutsi (1963-1964)184
5.4From Pogrom to "Intellectual Genocide" (1973)189
5.5Toward the "Final Solution" (1990-1994)193
6And The Humanitarian Watched a Genocide211
6.1Humanitarianism: An Ambivalent Discourse211
6.2The New Missionary220
6.3The Holy Collusion: Operation Turquoise223
6.4Humanitarian Discourse: A Polemical Reception228
6.5Humanitarianism and Genocide Denial232
General Conclusion241
Glossary249
Select Bibliography253
Index259


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