01976nam 2200649 a 450 991078561430332120230310183059.03-11-080753-X10.1515/9783110807530(CKB)2670000000236102(EBL)3040637(SSID)ssj0000560211(PQKBManifestationID)11383702(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000560211(PQKBWorkID)10570643(PQKB)11206830(MiAaPQ)EBC3040637(DE-B1597)42670(OCoLC)979585900(DE-B1597)9783110807530(Au-PeEL)EBL3040637(CaPaEBR)ebr10588486(CaONFJC)MIL558600(OCoLC)922943594(EXLCZ)99267000000023610220790130e19772011 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierSocial issues in regional policy and regional planning /editor, Antoni KuklinskiReprint 2011The Hague Mouton19771 online resource (542 pages)illustrationsNew Babylon ;27Description based upon print version of record.90-279-7601-5 Includes bibliographical references.pt. 1. Policy -- pt. 2. Integration -- pt. 3. Case studies -- pt. 4. Research.New Babylon;27Regional planningSocial policyRegionalismRegional planning.Social policy.Regionalism.301.2MR 5800rvkKukliński Antoni34918MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910785614303321Social issues in regional policy and regional planning3815099UNINA03473nam 2200397zu 450 991104764220332120250114201423.097814780613111478061316(CKB)37190720000041(EXLCZ)993719072000004120250114|2025uuuu || |engur|||||||||||Rwanda's genocide heritage between justice and sovereignty /Delia Duong Ba WendelDuke University Press20259781478032472 1478032472 A Rock Among Many -- Trauma Heritage as Repair -- El Olor y el Dolor (The Smell and the Pain): The Practice of Reparative History -- Beyond State Control: Global Dialogues and Local Experiences -- Witnessing Nyarubuye: The Uneven Afterlives of Genocide Heritage -- Memory Work: Murambi’s Conservation -- Exhumation, Display, Reburial: Ordering the Future of the Past -- Memory and Empowerment: Inzibutso Zigaragara, Inzibutso Zitagaragara -- Memory Justice in an Era of Trauma Heritage -- Atlas of Trauma Heritage Sites"The events of April 1994 in Rwanda, when as many as one million people (mostly members of the Tutsi ethnic group) were murdered are well-documented. In the years since the genocide, a neat narrative about its causes and effects, how to remember it and how to talk about it, has taken hold in Rwanda as the result of centralized government initiatives. Grisly memorials across the country, featuring defleshed corpses, especially skulls, and mummified bodies of many thousands of the genocide's victims, have become sites where the nation's collective memory is clarified and filtered, sites of memory that locate material evidence of the crimes and regulate social norms for witnessing and commemoration. Bringing together history and ethnography, Rwanda's Genocide Heritage reconstructs the first decisions, institutions, and practices to preserve bodies in sites of killing as memorials, including oral histories with the international team that led early memorial curation from 1994-1998. Delia Duong Ba Wendel follows the afterlives of these sites of violence through the memories and experiences of rural communities on the eve of the Twentieth Commemoration of the genocide, showing how they contested the state's control over forms of genocide commemoration. Throughout, Wendel considers international influences on local institutions to "maintain memory" both for Rwanda and as proxy for mass violence elsewhere, considering the importance of the Rwandan case for exploring the affective experience of atrocity heritage and the symbolic, sociopolitical, and historiographic nature of architecture and landscapes vis a vis violence, remembrance, justice, and erasure"--Provided by publisher.Rwandan Genocide, Rwanda, 1994Collective memoryPolitical aspectsRwandaCollective memorySocial aspectsRwandaWar and societyTransitional justiceRwandaRwandaPolitics and government1994-Rwandan Genocide, Rwanda, 1994.Collective memoryPolitical aspectsCollective memorySocial aspectsWar and society.Transitional justiceWendel Delia Duong Ba1860578BOOK9911047642203321Rwanda's genocide heritage4466291UNINA