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978-3-319-83235-7The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s) 2017
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Introduction, this victim identity is an important part of what it means to be a member of Rwanda’s ethnic Hutu majority population, whether in the present or distant past. He described his grandparents—and indeed, every generation that preceded them since the arrival of the Tutsi minority population in Rwanda—a
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,An Official History: Commemorating “the 1994 Genocide of the Tutsi”, important that I learn how to broach the subject of the genocide and related mass atrocities in a culturally sensitive manner, and probe Rwandan civilians’ life histories without inflicting undue emotional distress upon those research participants who might find it difficult to revisit their pasts.
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Memorial Staff: Between Official Narrative and Lived Experience,w her formally. We had met informally on several occasions while I was observing the day-to-day functionings of the memorial where she worked, and she had kindly permitted me to observe her as she guided visitors around the site. Like many of her co-workers, she was a consummate professional, provid
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Genocide Survivors: Complicating the Official Narrative,vivors required similar care and patience. Initially, I had perceived the memorials as a potential entry point in each community, anticipating that once I finished interviewing memorial staff at each site, they would then be able to help me recruit survivors from nearby areas. However, due to the co
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,Convicted Génocidaires: Keepers of “Bad History”,convicted génocidaires. I sought out génocidaires’ perspectives for two reasons. First, it seemed unethical to place the “narrative burden” of giving testimony related to the genocide solely on survivors and bystanders, many of whom face significant mental and physical health challenges in the post-