Past Seminars
This is a 1995 Landsat TM mosaic for the country of Rwanda after the genocide. The national border is shown in white. Genocide sites: Mass Graves ("lieus publics") are shown in blue, Memorials ("lieux de culte") in red, and resistance sites ("collines de résistance") in green. Click on the map for a larger image.
Ten Years after Rwanda –
Multi-disciplinary Genocide Studies
Anthropology, Demography, Film, History, Law, Poetry, Politics and Psychoanalysis
Spring 2004 Genocide Studies Program seminar series
Co-sponsored by the Council on African Studies at YCIAS
Unless otherwise noted, seminars are held Thursdays, 1:30 - 3:20 PM,
ISPS conference room,
77 Prospect St., cnr. Trumbull St., New Haven
January 29 |
Ancient and Contemporary Myths of the Rwandan Genocide |
February 5 |
The Political Economy of the Rwandan Genocide |
February 12 |
Trading Women in Southeast Asia. |
February 19 |
Atrocity and Poetry: Edmund Spenser and the Massacre at Smerwick (1580) |
February 26 |
Bringing the Khmer Rouge to Justice: Legal Issues |
March 4 |
Why Estimate Direct and Indirect Casualties from War? |
March 25 |
The Scottish Highland Clearances: Genocide ? |
April 1 |
Holocaust Survivors in Israel: Memory, Trauma and Treatment |
April 8 |
Remembering Rwanda: Africa in conflict, yesterday and today |
April 15 |
New Evidence on the Death Toll of the Rwandan Genocide |
April 23 |
The Flute Player. Documentary on former child soldier Arn Chorn Pond in the Cambodian Genocide, followed by discussion with Arn Chorn Pond |
THE YALE CENTER FOR INTERNATIONAL AND
AREA STUDIES
A Genocide Studies Program seminar series
funded by the
The Edward J. and Dorothy Clarke Kempf Fund
Genocide Studies Program
Ben Kiernan, Director
Dori Laub, Deputy Director (Trauma Studies)
Visiting Fellows 2003-2004:
Payam Akhavan
Octovianus Mote
Kate Smith
Philip Verwimp

