POLI 464 Study Guide - Final Guide: Rwandan Genocide, Peter Landesman, Tutsi

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This paper will argue that much of what happened during the rwandan genocide was made possible due to the particular contextual environment of. 1 erin baines, body politics and the rwandan crisis, third world quarterly 24, 3 (2003): 479. 2 jennie e. burnet, situating sexual violence in rwanda (1990- 2001): sexual. Agency, sexual consent, and the political economy, african studies review 55, 2 (2012): 98. This paper will begin with an overview of each of the social conditions that contributed to the gendered nature of the rwandan genocide. It was these particular social conditions in rwanda that allowed women to be, both in mass quantities, victims and perpetrators. The first feature of rwandan history that contributed to the way the genocide played out is that of gender relations, or specifically, the role of women and men in society. 4 villia jefremovas, loose women, virtuous wives, and timid virgins: gender and.

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