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Art from Trauma

Genocide and Healing beyond Rwanda
Buch | Hardcover
282 Seiten
2019
University of Nebraska Press (Verlag)
978-1-4962-0664-0 (ISBN)
CHF 65,90 inkl. MwSt
Explores the possibility of art as therapeutic, capable of implementation by mental health practitioners crafting mental health policy in Rwanda. This anthology of scholarly, personal, and hybrid essays was inspired by scholar and activist Chantal Kalisa (1965-2015).
What is the role of aesthetic expression in responding to discrimination, tragedy, violence, even genocide? How does gender shape responses to both literal and structural violence, including implicit linguistic, familial, and cultural violence? How might writing or other works of art contribute to healing? Art from Trauma: Genocide and Healing beyond Rwanda explores the possibility of art as therapeutic, capable of implementation by mental health practitioners crafting mental health policy in Rwanda.

This anthology of scholarly, personal, and hybrid essays was inspired by scholar and activist Chantal Kalisa (1965–2015). At the commemoration of the nineteenth anniversary of the genocide in Rwanda, organized by the Rwandan Embassy in Washington DC, Kalisa gave a presentation, “Who Speaks for the Survivors of the Genocide against Tutsi?” Kalisa devoted her energy to giving expression to those whose voices had been distorted or silenced. The essays in this anthology address how the production and experience of visual, dramatic, cinematic, and musical arts, in addition to literary arts, contribute to healing from the trauma of mass violence, offering preliminary responses to questions like Kalisa’s and honoring her by continuing the dialogue in which she participated with such passion, sharing the work of scholars and colleagues in genocide studies, gender studies, and francophone literatures.
 

Rangira Béa Gallimore is an associate professor emerita of French at the University of Missouri. She is the coeditor of a book in French on the Rwandan genocide. Gerise Herndon is a professor of English and chair of gender studies at Nebraska Wesleyan University. She is coeditor, with Sarah Barbour, of Emerging Perspectives on Maryse Condé: A Writer of Her Own.

List of Illustrations    
Foreword, by Patricia A. Simpson    
Acknowledgments    
Introduction, by Rangira Béa Gallimore and Gerise Herndon    

Part I. In Memoriam: Lessons Learned from Chantal Kalisa
1. Baby Steps    
Margaret Jacobs
2. Speaking Nearby Genocide    
Gerise Herndon
3. Chantal’s Voice: A Guiding Light    
Natalia Ledford
4. Bittersweet Realities: Field Research, Human Rights, and Questioning Intentions    
Laura Roost and Ryan Lowry, with Patrice McMahon
5. Memory, Language, and Healing    
Isabel Velázquez

Part II. Performing Arts and Healing from the Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda
6. Theater and the Rwandan Genocide    
Chantal Kalisa
7. Ingoma Nshya: Forbidden Fruit Brings Healing and Empowerment to Rwandan Female Drummers    
Rangira Béa Gallimore

Part III. Visualizing Violence, Silence, and Trauma
8. The Films of Kivu Ruhorahoza: Staging a New Sense of Direction?    
Odile Cazenave and Patricia-Pia Célérier
9. Héla Ammar: Art and Beyond    
Anna Rocca
10. Filming with Orphans of the Genocide: A Transformative Dialogue through a Double-Lens Approach    
Alexandre Dauge-Roth
11. Art for Teaching and Art for Surviving: From the Holocaust to Healing    
Eileen M. Angelini and Heather E. Connell

Part IV. Narrating Atrocities and Dealing with Trauma
12. Gender-Based Violence in Monique Ilboudo’s Fiction        
Nicki Hitchcott
13. Narrating Itsembabwoko and the Quest for Empathy    
Josias Semujanga
14. “Lay Down Body, Lay Down”: Mitigating Transgenerational Trauma through Spirituality in Jewell Parker Rhodes’s Magic City    
Kalenda Eaton

Part V. Scripting Self and Healing in Women’s Narratives
15. Womenʼs Friendship in Exile: Healing in the Epistolary Correspondence between Zenobia Camprubí and Pilar de Zubiaurre    
Iker González-Allende
16. Preserving Memories, Celebrating Lives: War, Motherhood, and Grief in Scholastique Mukasonga’s La femme aux pieds nus    
Marzia Caporale

List of Contributors    
Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Vorwort Patricia Anne Simpson
Zusatzinfo 1 photograph, 3 illustrations, index
Verlagsort Lincoln
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
Sozialwissenschaften Ethnologie
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Gender Studies
ISBN-10 1-4962-0664-9 / 1496206649
ISBN-13 978-1-4962-0664-0 / 9781496206640
Zustand Neuware
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