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Women and War in Rwanda

Women and War in Rwanda : Gender, Media and the Representation of Genocide. ルワンダにおける女性と戦争 -ジェンダー、メディア、ジェノサイドの表象-

・ISBN 978-1-78076-347-7 2014 hard GB£ 130.00

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・ISBN 978-1-83860-579-7 2019 paper GB£ 34.99

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電子版あり 大学・学術機関向け電子ブック(eBook)ISBN 978-0-7556-1901-6

著者・編者Holmes, Georgina,
シリーズInternational Library of African Studies
出版社(I. B. Tauris, UK)
ページ数304 pp.
言語ENG
ニュース番号<600-2330 600-2712>

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Focusing on television media reporting of the 1994 genocide in Rwanda and its aftermath, this book explores how African states directly involved in conflict, western states with geopolitical interests in Africa's Great Lakes region, militia groups, human rights activists and NGOs use gendered media narratives strategically, often engaging in politics of revisionism and denial, to change the behaviour of other actors in the international system.
Critically analysing BBC documentary films and news features and drawing on interviews with British, Rwandan and Congolese journalists, filmmakers, political commentators and human rights activists Georgina Holmes argues that documentary films and political discussion programmes are postcolonial contact zones, wherein competing actors perform in an attempt to influence international political decision-making on military and humanitarian intervention and public perceptions of genocide and war.
The book breaks new ground in understanding how Rwandan and Congolese women actively engage in producing and shaping international public discourse on genocide and war, despite being depicted as silent, passive victims of conflict. This book is essential reading on the gendered dynamics of media reporting on conflicts and will appeal to anyone with an interest in Feminist Security Studies, Political Communication, Media and Film Studies, African Studies, Genocide Studies and International Relations.