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This dissertation investigates the 1993 Genocide of Burundi's Hutu and Tutsi population as the product of the securitisation of ethnic identities. By utilising an International Security Studies approach in combination with a Fanonian conception of colonial society, this dissertation provides an alte...
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| author | Goll, Anna Lena |
| author2 | Jolobe, Zwelethu |
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| description | This dissertation investigates the 1993 Genocide of Burundi's Hutu and Tutsi population as the product of the securitisation of ethnic identities. By utilising an International Security Studies approach in combination with a Fanonian conception of colonial society, this dissertation provides an alternative interpretation as to why the genocide occurred. At heart of its analysis is the question of ‘how did ethnic identities in Burundi become securitised?', which it seeks to answer through a qualitative research design based on the interpretative case study method. By reconstructing particular representations of enmity in historical perspective, the dissertation locates the crux of the Burundian tragedy in the emergence of ethnicised discourses on security. Incidentally, the interpretative analysis reveals a convergence in the subject matter of African Studies and International Security Studies that presents a promising potential for further research. The explorative approach of this dissertation may be of interest to scholars in Conflict Studies, African Studies, International Security Studies, Political Science, and anyone fascinated by the small African country. |
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| spelling | oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/35785 The securitisation of ethnic identities and the 1993 genocide in Burundi: an interpretative case study Goll, Anna Lena Jolobe, Zwelethu Justice and Transformation This dissertation investigates the 1993 Genocide of Burundi's Hutu and Tutsi population as the product of the securitisation of ethnic identities. By utilising an International Security Studies approach in combination with a Fanonian conception of colonial society, this dissertation provides an alternative interpretation as to why the genocide occurred. At heart of its analysis is the question of ‘how did ethnic identities in Burundi become securitised?', which it seeks to answer through a qualitative research design based on the interpretative case study method. By reconstructing particular representations of enmity in historical perspective, the dissertation locates the crux of the Burundian tragedy in the emergence of ethnicised discourses on security. Incidentally, the interpretative analysis reveals a convergence in the subject matter of African Studies and International Security Studies that presents a promising potential for further research. The explorative approach of this dissertation may be of interest to scholars in Conflict Studies, African Studies, International Security Studies, Political Science, and anyone fascinated by the small African country. 2022-02-21T07:59:43Z 2022-02-21T07:59:43Z 2021 2022-02-15T12:31:35Z Master Thesis Masters MPhil http://hdl.handle.net/11427/35785 eng application/pdf Department of Political Studies Faculty of Humanities |
| spellingShingle | Justice and Transformation Goll, Anna Lena The securitisation of ethnic identities and the 1993 genocide in Burundi: an interpretative case study |
| thesis_degree_str | Master's |
| title | The securitisation of ethnic identities and the 1993 genocide in Burundi: an interpretative case study |
| title_full | The securitisation of ethnic identities and the 1993 genocide in Burundi: an interpretative case study |
| title_fullStr | The securitisation of ethnic identities and the 1993 genocide in Burundi: an interpretative case study |
| title_full_unstemmed | The securitisation of ethnic identities and the 1993 genocide in Burundi: an interpretative case study |
| title_short | The securitisation of ethnic identities and the 1993 genocide in Burundi: an interpretative case study |
| title_sort | securitisation of ethnic identities and the 1993 genocide in burundi an interpretative case study |
| topic | Justice and Transformation |
| url | http://hdl.handle.net/11427/35785 |
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