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Vol. 37 No. 2 (2021): Representations and Rhetoric of Genocide in African Popular Cultures
Vol. 37 No. 2 (2021): Representations and Rhetoric of Genocide in African Popular Cultures
Published:
2021-06-01
Articles
Special Issue Introduction: Representations and Rhetoric of Genocide in African Popular Cultures
Khatija Khan
1-3
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Defying Stereotyping Hutu People in The Rwandan Genocide in The Film, Kinyarwanda (2012)
Khatija Khan
4-15
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Ahistorical Rhetoric: Oil, Ethnicity and Genocide in South Sudan
Wellington Gadzikwa
16-26
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From Connemara to Gukurahundi Genocide of the 1980s in Zimbabwe
Joshua Chakawa
27-39
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Gukurahundi in Zimbabwe: An Epistemicide and Genocide
William J. Mpofu
40-55
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Genocidal Action and Framing in Vera’s The Stone Virgins
Josephine Muganiwa
56-68
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Gender Mainstreaming in Peacebuilding and Localised Human Security in the Context of the Darfur Genocide: An Africentric Rhetorical Analysis
Kgothatso B. Shai, Mbay Vunza
69-84
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Media, Minority Discourses and Identity Politics in Post-Genocide Rwanda
Urther Rwafa
85-102
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The Rhetoric of Shimon Wincelberg’s Resort ’76 and the Aesthetics of Atrocity in Drama of the Holocaust
Owen Seda
103-114
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Gukurahundi, Media and the “Wounds of History”: Discourses on Mass Graves, Exhumations and Reburials in Post-Independent Zimbabwe
Mphathisi Ndlovu
115-128
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The Language of the Gukurahundi Genocide in Zimbabwe: 1980-1987
Brian Sibanda
129-145
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Editorial
Editorial
Richard Allan Northover
146-155
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