Death, Image, Memory The Genocide in Rwanda and its Aftermath in Pho
This book explores how photography and documentary film have participated in the representation of the 1994 genocide in Rwanda and its aftermath. This in-depth analysis of professional and amateur photography and the work of Rwandan and internat
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Piotr Cieplak
Death, Image, Memory The Genocide in Rwanda and its Aftermath in Photography and Documentary Film
Piotr Cieplak Brunel University London Uxbridge, UK
ISBN 978-1-137-57987-4 DOI 10.1057/978-1-137-57988-1
ISBN 978-1-137-57988-1 (eBook)
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For Emma Wilson and Beata Cieplak In memory of Stefan Kalota
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
I’d like to thank Chris Brown and Emma Wilson for their unwavering support throughout this project. Laura Seymour’s comments and help with the preparation of the manuscript are also greatly appreciated. Moreover, I’d like to thank Pam Hirsch, Catherine Grant, Ian James, Libby Saxton, Sam Haddow, Zoe Norridge, Lindiwe Dovey, Phil Clark, Andrew Wallis, Devon Curtis, Ed Saunders, Chris O’Rourke, Matilda Mroz, Beata Cieplak, Lidia Kalota, Geoff King, Julian Petley, Martyna Michalik, Hannah Gibson, Alex Crampton, Amy Digout, Monika Sznajder, Matilda Battersby, Kivu Ruhorahoza, Luc Sung Yu Lun, Jenny Doubt and Helen Oyeyemi. Many thanks to Nick Hughes, Patrick Mureithi and Debs GardnerPaterson for agreeing to be interviewed for this project. In Rwanda, I’d like to thank Eric Kabera, Ayubu Kasasa Mago, Pierre Kayitana, Eugene Safali, Yves Kamuronsi, Claver Irakoze, Jean-Marie Kayishema, Kabwete Charles Mulinda and Naphtal Ahishakiye for their time and expertise. I’d also like to thank the staff at the Rwanda Cinema Centre, the Rwanda Film Festival, IB
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