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Collective memory and sacred space in post-genocide Rwanda: : Reconciliation and rehumanization processes in Mureithi’s ICYIZERE

  • Autores: Eric Aoki, Kyle M. Jonas
  • Localización: Journal of International and Intercultural Communication, ISSN-e 1751-3057, Vol. 9, Nº. 3, 2016, págs. 240-258
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • We assess Mureithi's 2009 documentary, ICYIZERE: hope (Motion Picture, Josiah Films), as a document of representational space and collective memory. We argue that the post-genocide reconciliation workshop represented in the film embodies and constructs a sacred/secular space. The reconciliatory space is produced through (1) negotiations of dialectical tensions between past/present as well as individual/collective memory, and (2) (re)presentations of rehumanization within the workshop whereby participants (and audiences) can (re)interpret the Other. We analyze the rehumanization process in the documentary via identity widening theory (Ellis, D.G., 2006, Transforming conflict: Communication and ethnopolitical conflict. Boulder, CO: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers) and empathetic human interaction. Finally, we detail how the documentary situates participants within a transformative space of negotiated memories of the genocide with current day reconciliation efforts.


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