When Victims Become Killers When Victims Become Killers

When Victims Become Killers

Colonialism, Nativism, and the Genocide in Rwanda

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Descrizione dell’editore

An incisive look at the causes and consequences of the Rwandan genocide

"When we captured Kigali, we thought we would face criminals in the state; instead, we faced a criminal population." So a political commissar in the Rwanda Patriotic Front reflected after the 1994 massacre of as many as one million Tutsis in Rwanda. Underlying his statement was the realization that, though ordered by a minority of state functionaries, the slaughter was performed by hundreds of thousands of ordinary citizens, including judges, doctors, priests, and friends. Rejecting easy explanations of the Rwandan genocide as a mysterious evil force that was bizarrely unleashed, When Victims Become Killers situates the tragedy in its proper context. Mahmood Mamdani coaxes to the surface the historical, geographical, and political forces that made it possible for so many Hutus to turn so brutally on their neighbors. In so doing, Mamdani usefully broadens understandings of citizenship and political identity in postcolonial Africa and provides a direction for preventing similar future tragedies.

GENERE
Politica e attualità
PUBBLICATO
2020
28 gennaio
LINGUA
EN
Inglese
PAGINE
392
EDITORE
Princeton University Press
DATI DEL FORNITORE
Princeton University Press
DIMENSIONE
9
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