Reading Genocide Memorial Sites in Rwanda : Eurocentrism, Sensory Secondary Witnessing and Shame

Titre Reading Genocide Memorial Sites in Rwanda : Eurocentrism, Sensory Secondary Witnessing and Shame
Type de publication Chapitre de livre
Langue principale de la publication anglais
Année de publication 2017
Titre du livre Dark tourism : the dark side of the earth
Éditeur éditions Kimé
Ville Paris
Genre article scientifique
Pays d'édition France
URL https://www.academia.edu/33981501/Reading_Genocide_Memorial_Sites_in_Rwanda_Eurocentrism_Sensory_Secondary_Witnessing_and_Shame
Résumé/Présentation " In this essay I explore literary and theoretical responses to memorial sites that have been established to mark the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda, specifically focussing on Philip Gourevitch?s non-fictional account 'We Wish to Inform You That Tomorrow We Will Be Killed with Our Families', Boubacar Boris Diop?s novel 'Murambi : The Book of Bones', and Sarah Guyer?s theoretical essay ?Rwanda?s Bones'. I argue that ?outsider? responses to the memorials often involve a division between the intellect and the senses. While cultural critics such as Gubar have emphasized the former, deploying tropes of Holocaust memory in order to read the sites in terms of incomprehensibility and absence, I argue that outsiders, from forensic anthropologists to so-called ?dark tourists', can equally read the sites by way of their materiality and affect through what I term ?sensory secondary witnessing?. However, self-reflexive readings grounded in the senses do little to vitiate the manifold forms of shame that these memorials engender."
Référence complète Boswell, Matthew. "Reading Genocide Memorial Sites in Rwanda: Eurocentrism, Sensory Secondary Witnessing and Shame", in : , Dark tourism : the dark side of the earth. Eds. Annette Becker and Charles Forsdick. Paris: Éditions Kimé, coll. Mémoires en jeu, n°3, 2017, p.xx.