Writing and filming the genocide of the Tutsis in Rwanda [electronic resource] : dismembering and remembering traumatic history / Alexandre Dauge-Roth.
2010
DT450.435 .D38 2010eb
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Writing and filming the genocide of the Tutsis in Rwanda [electronic resource] : dismembering and remembering traumatic history / Alexandre Dauge-Roth.
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ISBN
9780739147627 (electronic book)
9780739112298
9780739112298
Publication Details
Lanham, Md. : Lexington Books, 2010.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xi, 291 p.)
Call Number
DT450.435 .D38 2010eb
Dewey Decimal Classification
967.57104/31
Summary
Writing and Filming the Genocide of the Tutsis in Rwanda: Dismembering and Remembering Traumatic History is an innovative work in Francophone and African studies that examines a wide range of responses to the 1994 genocide of the Tutsis in Rwanda. From survivor testimonies, to novels by African authors, to films such as Hotel Rwanda and Sometimes in April, the arts of witnessing are varied, comprehensive, and compelling. Alexandre Dauge-Roth compares the specific potential and the limits of each medium to craft unique responses to the genocide and instill in us its haunting legacy. In the wake of genocide, urgent questions arise: How do survivors both claim their shared humanity and speak the radically personal and violent experience of their past? How do authors and filmmakers make inconceivable trauma accessible to a society that will always remain foreign to their experience? How are we transformed by the genocide through these various modes of listening, viewing, and reading?
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Writing and Filming the Genocide of the Tutsis in Rwanda: Dismembering and Remembering Traumatic History is an innovative work in Francophone and African studies that examines a wide range of responses to the 1994 genocide of the Tutsis in Rwanda. From survivor testimonies, to novels by African authors, to films such as Hotel Rwanda and Sometimes in April, the arts of witnessing are varied, comprehensive, and compelling. Alexandre Dauge-Roth compares the specific potential and the limits of each medium to craft unique responses to the genocide and instill in us its haunting legacy. In the wake of genocide, urgent questions arise: How do survivors both claim their shared humanity and speak the radically personal and violent experience of their past? How do authors and filmmakers make inconceivable trauma accessible to a society that will always remain foreign to their experience? How are we transformed by the genocide through these various modes of listening, viewing, and reading?
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Includes filmography (p. 285-286).
Includes filmography (p. 285-286).
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After the empire.
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Table of Contents
pt. 1. The testimonial encounter
pt. 2. Dismembering remembering "Rwanda: writing as a duty to remember"
pt. 3. Screening memory and (un)framing forgetting : filming genocide in Rwanda.
pt. 2. Dismembering remembering "Rwanda: writing as a duty to remember"
pt. 3. Screening memory and (un)framing forgetting : filming genocide in Rwanda.