Rwanda after genocide : gender, identity and post-traumatic growth /
Before the arrival of Europeans, conflict rarely took place between the Tutsi and Hutu in Rwanda. Wars generally pitted the Banyarwanda as a group against outsiders and, with the same language, religion and cultural practices, the terms Hutu and Tutsi did not refer to distinct ethnic groups, as such...
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Cambridge ; New York :
Cambridge University Press,
2018.
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Table of Contents:
- Defying silence, defying theory
- Postcolonial posttraumatic growth in Rwandan men
- Rwanda's women and posttraumatic individualism
- Communal men and agentic women: posttraumatic growth at the collective level
- What is really unspeakable? gender and posttraumatic growth at the international level.