Some Remarks on the Complexity of Collective Violence - Understanding the Whole

C. Busch
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Claudine Kayitesi is convinced that the causes and dynamics of genocide, or ‘the truths’ as she called them, will remain unknown to us. As a survivor of the Rwandan genocide, and not as a scholar, she stated that the root causes of genocide are ‘not two or three roots, but a whole tangle that has mouldered underground.’ She uses the metaphor of a tangle, a confused mass of something twisted together. Personally, I think this is one of the better representations I have read studying the complexity of collective violence. Indeed, mass murder, genocide, terrorism, have no clear and distinct set of causes, like a tree has some major roots that are feeding it. A rhizome, such as the tangled roots of bamboo, is a better representation of what lies underneath these processes. In using this metaphor Kayitesi shifts from a tree-root approach towards a more rhizomatic approach of the highly complex interplay of actors, actions, contexts and cascade dynamics that give rise to genocidal processes. The current academic models we use to untangle this complex interplay of (f)actors have had their merits and advanced our understanding, but for the moment we are in desperate need of integrating them into new whole(s).
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论集体暴力的复杂性——理解整体
克劳丁·卡伊特西相信,种族灭绝的原因和动力,或者她所说的“真相”,将永远不为我们所知。作为卢旺达种族灭绝的幸存者,而不是作为学者,她说种族灭绝的根本原因“不是两三个根源,而是一个在地下腐烂的整体纠结。”她用了一个纠结的比喻,一团混乱的东西缠绕在一起。就我个人而言,我认为这是我读过的研究集体暴力复杂性的最好的代表之一。事实上,大规模屠杀、种族灭绝、恐怖主义都没有明确的原因,就像一棵树都有一些主要的根在滋养它一样。根茎,比如纠缠在一起的竹子的根,可以更好地代表这些过程背后的东西。在使用这一比喻时,Kayitesi从一种树根的方法转向了一种更加根茎的方法,即产生种族灭绝过程的行动者、行动、背景和级联动力学之间高度复杂的相互作用。目前我们用来理清这种复杂的相互作用的学术模型有其优点,并促进了我们的理解,但目前我们迫切需要将它们整合到一个新的整体中。
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