卢旺达种族灭绝:现代性与矛盾心理

IF 1.2 3区 社会学 Q2 CULTURAL STUDIES Postcolonial Studies Pub Date : 2021-12-16 DOI:10.1080/13688790.2021.2012872
Jasna Balorda
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本文立足于种族灭绝和后殖民研究之间的理论空间,主张两者之间建立更密切的关系,特别是在后殖民种族灭绝这一新兴领域。卢旺达的种族灭绝说明了这种需要,因为它仍然牢牢地植根于殖民时期强加给土著居民的身份类别。这篇文章追溯了殖民时期种族等级制度在卢旺达的持续存在,以及它们在1994年卢旺达种族灭绝中所扮演的角色。它培养了对现代性的特别重要关注,现代性作为一种象征性的线条,在殖民主义的目光中划分了想象中的种族类别,从而在20世纪后期的种族灭绝言论中产生了筑巢殖民主义的关键影响。卢旺达种族灭绝项目包含了一个愿望,即通过促进一个种族清洗的民族国家的出现来实现现代性的承诺,同时拒绝它作为暴力充斥的剥削殖民主义的遗产。这种矛盾的现代性悖论既是卢旺达种族灭绝的关键特征,也是当代卢旺达身份形成的持续破裂。
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The Rwandan genocide: modernity and ambivalence
ABSTRACT This article situates itself in the theoretical space between the field of genocide, and postcolonial studies, advocating for a closer relationship between the two, particularly in relation to the emerging field of postcolonial genocide. The Rwandan genocide is illustrative of this need, as a case which remains firmly rooted in identity categories that have been imposed on the native populations during the colonial era. The article traces the persistence of the colonial racial hierarchies in Rwanda and the role they played in the Rwandan genocide of 1994. It fosters a particularly significant focus on modernity as the symbolic line that divides the imagined racial categories in the colonial gaze, resulting in a crucial impact of nesting colonialisms in the genocidal rhetoric of the late twentieth century. The Rwandan genocidal project contains within it a desire to fulfil the promise of modernity by facilitating the emergence of an ethnically cleansed nation state, while simultaneously rejecting it as the heritage of violence ridden exploitation colonialism. This paradox of ambivalent modernity presents itself both as a crucial characteristic of the Rwandan genocide as well as a persistent rupture in the formation of contemporary Rwandan identities.
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