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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Hélène Dumas , Catherine Porter , Louisa LombardPublisher: Fordham University Press Imprint: Fordham University Press Weight: 0.395kg ISBN: 9781531506087ISBN 10: 1531506089 Pages: 272 Publication Date: 04 June 2024 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsForeword (by Louisa Lombard) | ix List of Abbreviations | xxvii Introduction: Genocide through the Eyes of Children | 1 Part I: Life Before—Ubuzima bwa mbere 1 The Worlds of Childhood: Family and School | 13 2 Childhoods at War | 29 Part II: Then the Time Came, and We Entered into the Life of the Genocide—Ubwo igihe cyaje kugera twinjira mu buzima bwa jenoside 3 Separations | 43 4 “Their God Is Dead” | 60 5 Theaters of Cruelty | 76 6 Ecosystems of Survival | 94 7 Rescues | 109 Part III: The Life of an Orphan Has No End—Ubupfubyi ntibushira 8 “We Went Back to Our Ruins” | 129 9 Escaping from the “Teeth of the Mockers”: Surviving in Hostile Surroundings | 148 10 “My Hobbled Life”: Writing Moral Pain | 162 Acknowledgments | 183 Glossary | 185 Notes | 187 Bibliography | 219 Photographs follow page 108Reviews"""Beyond Despair is shattering. The book constitutes a restrained, low-pitched, and controlled exposition. Dumas's restraint comes from profound empathy and understanding of an event that is unbearable to contemplate. The story--of human evil--bursts out from these children's lives and overwhelms us. I can't recall a reading a book in ten or twenty years that has affected me so deeply.""---Jan T. Gross, Princeton University ""It is a testament to H�l�ne Dumas's integrity as a historian that she does not instrumentalize, and thereby distort, the children's accounts on behalf of her own grand take-away. Instead she fills in the elements of the scenes that the children leave out, and explains the common themes, so that the full force of the children's experiences hits readers all the harder, and more directly.""---Louisa Lombard, from the Foreword" """Beyond Despair is shattering. The book constitutes a restrained, low-pitched, and controlled exposition. Dumas's restraint comes from profound empathy and understanding of an event that is unbearable to contemplate. The story--of human evil--bursts out from these children's lives and overwhelms us. I can't recall a reading a book in ten or twenty years that has affected me so deeply.""---Jan T. Gross, Princeton University ""It is a testament to Hélène Dumas's integrity as a historian that she does not instrumentalize, and thereby distort, the children's accounts on behalf of her own grand take-away. Instead she fills in the elements of the scenes that the children leave out, and explains the common themes, so that the full force of the children's experiences hits readers all the harder, and more directly.""---Louisa Lombard, from the Foreword" Beyond Despair is shattering. The book constitutes a restrained, low-pitched, and controlled exposition. Dumas's restraint comes from profound empathy and understanding of an event that is unbearable to contemplate. The story--of human evil--bursts out from these children's lives and overwhelms us. I can't recall a reading a book in ten or twenty years that has affected me so deeply.---Jan T. Gross, Princeton University It is a testament to Hélène Dumas's integrity as a historian that she does not instrumentalize, and thereby distort, the children's accounts on behalf of her own grand take-away. Instead she fills in the elements of the scenes that the children leave out, and explains the common themes, so that the full force of the children's experiences hits readers all the harder, and more directly.---Louisa Lombard, from the Foreword Author InformationHélène Dumas (Author) Hélène Dumas is a research fellow in history at the National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS), affiliated with the Raymond Aron Center for sociological and political studies at the EHESS, Paris. She is the author of Le Génocide au village: Le massacre des Tutsi au Rwanda. Louisa Lombard (Foreword By) Louisa Lombard is Associate Professor of Anthropology at Yale University. She is the author of State of Rebellion: Violence and Intervention in the Central African Republic. Catherine Porter (Translator) Catherine Porter is Professor of French Emerita at the State University of New York at Cortland and former president of the Modern Language Association. She has translated more than fifty books, including Bruno Latour’s Down to Earth and Elisabeth Roudinesco’s The Sovereign Self. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |