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ID113872
Title ProperRwanda's Hutsi
Other Title Informationintersections of ethnicity and violence in the lives of youth of 'mixed' heritage
LanguageENG
AuthorHilker, Lyndsay McLean
Publication2012.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article looks at young Rwandans of 'mixed' Hutu-Tutsi heritage, exploring how their mixed identity shaped their experiences during the 1994 genocide and how it influences their everyday experiences of categorization and belonging in contemporary Rwanda. It reveals the complex position of these young 'Hutsi' and the significant constraints they face in exercising identity choices in a context with a history of ethnic violence and where state policies have outlawed ethnicity. This article argues that the experiences, narratives and performances of these young Rwandans simultaneously challenge and reinforce the binary 'ethnic logic' that persists in contemporary Rwanda. Yet it suggests that providing space for Rwanda's 'Hutsi' and their diverse experiences could help to de-essentialize the categories 'Hutu' and 'Tutsi' and reduce the risks of future violence.
`In' analytical NoteIdentities: Global Studies in Culture and Power Vol. 19, No.2; Mar 2012: p.229-247
Journal SourceIdentities: Global Studies in Culture and Power Vol. 19, No.2; Mar 2012: p.229-247
Key WordsEthnic Identity ;  Mixed Ethnicity ;  Mixed Race ;  Rwanda ;  Ethnic Violence ;  Reconciliation