Confronting genocide in Rwanda: dehumanization, denial, and strategiesb for prvention /
Edit. Jean-Damascčne Gasanabo, David J. Simon, Margee M. Ensign.
- 1era. ed.
- Bogotá : APIDAMA Ediciones, 2014.
- 392 p. ; 24 cm.
Parte I. Trascending classifications: 1. Why do people commit genocide and what can we do to stop it? -- 2. Denial by silence. (Africa faced with the genocide against Tutsi) -- Parte II. Preventing gdehumanization: 3. The politics of dehumanization: beyond "inyenzi" -- 4. Dehumanization and anti-dehumanization in schools -- 5. Speech in pree- and post-genocidial environments: strategies for preventing critical mass -- 6. Dehumanization or licence to kill -- Parte III. Confronting genocide denial: 7. Human Rights: the problem of good intentions -- 8. When genocide becomes a moral obligation: on the perversion of religious language -- 9. L expression artistique: levier dans les stratégies contre le déni du génocide -- 10. The eighth stage/ distorting the evidence: facts and figures in a campaign of genocide denial -- 11. Who is the real hero of hotel Rwanda? -- Parte IV. Developing preventive mechanism: 12. Developing mechanisms for preventing the formation of extremist groups, discrimination and prejudice, and the culture of impunity -- 13. Conflict management it eastern DRC (Democratic Republic of the congo): the path of education, science and culture -- 14. Red light green light - Building trust, participation and development through ubudehe and imihigo -- 15. Transitional justice as genocide prevention: from a culture of impunity to a culture of accountability.
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Historia civil --Ruanda --Guerra civil Política y gobierno --Ruanda--1994