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When Victims Become Killers
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Author(s):
Mahmood Mamdani
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December 31 2001
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Princeton University Press
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December 31 2001
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10.1515/9781400851720
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Book chapters
pp. i
Frontmatter
pp. ix
List of Abbreviations
pp. vii
Contents
pp. xi
Preface and Acknowledgments: Decolonizing Area Studies
pp. 1
Introduction: Thinking about Genocide
pp. 19
1. Defining the Crisis of Postcolonial Citizenship: Settler and Native as Political Identities
pp. 41
2. The Origins of Hutu and Tutsi
pp. 76
3. The Racialization of the Hutu/Tutsi Difference under Colonialism
pp. 103
4. The “Social Revolution” of 1959
pp. 132
5. The Second Republic: Redefining Tutsi from Race to Ethnicity
pp. 159
6. The Politics of Indigeneity in Uganda: Background to the RPF Invasion
pp. 185
7. The Civil War and the Genocide
pp. 234
8. Tutsi Power in Rwanda and the Citizenship Crisis in Eastern Congo
pp. 264
Conclusion. Political Reform after Genocide
pp. 283
Notes
pp. 343
Bibliography
pp. 357
Index
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