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In To Save Heaven and Earth, Jennie E. Burnet considers people who risked their lives in the 1994 Rwandan genocide of Tutsi to try and save those targeted for killing. Many genocide perpetrators were not motivated by political ideology, ethnic hatred, or prejudice. By shifting away from these classic typologies of genocide studies and focusing instead on hundreds of thousands of discrete acts that unfold over time, Burnet highlights the ways that complex decisions and behaviors emerge in the social, political, and economic processes that constitute a genocide.

To Save Heaven and Earth explores external factors, such as geography, local power dynamics, and genocide timelines, as well as the internal states of mind and motivations of those who effected rescues. Framed within the interdisciplinary scholarship of genocide studies and rooted in cultural anthropology methodologies, this book presents stories of heroism and of the good done amid the

Table of Contents

Introduction
1. Dynamics of Violence in the Gray Zone
2. Agency and Morality in the Gray Zone
3. Muslim Exceptionalism and Genocide
4. Resistance, Rescue, and Religion
5. The Border as Salvation and Snare
6. At the Margins of the State
7. Altruism, Agency, and Martyrdom in the Gray Zone
Conclusion

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      Publisher: Cornell University Press
      Publication Date: 15/01/2023
      ISBN13: 9781501767111, 978-1501767111
      ISBN10: 1501767119

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      In To Save Heaven and Earth, Jennie E. Burnet considers people who risked their lives in the 1994 Rwandan genocide of Tutsi to try and save those targeted for killing. Many genocide perpetrators were not motivated by political ideology, ethnic hatred, or prejudice. By shifting away from these classic typologies of genocide studies and focusing instead on hundreds of thousands of discrete acts that unfold over time, Burnet highlights the ways that complex decisions and behaviors emerge in the social, political, and economic processes that constitute a genocide.

      To Save Heaven and Earth explores external factors, such as geography, local power dynamics, and genocide timelines, as well as the internal states of mind and motivations of those who effected rescues. Framed within the interdisciplinary scholarship of genocide studies and rooted in cultural anthropology methodologies, this book presents stories of heroism and of the good done amid the

      Table of Contents

      Introduction
      1. Dynamics of Violence in the Gray Zone
      2. Agency and Morality in the Gray Zone
      3. Muslim Exceptionalism and Genocide
      4. Resistance, Rescue, and Religion
      5. The Border as Salvation and Snare
      6. At the Margins of the State
      7. Altruism, Agency, and Martyrdom in the Gray Zone
      Conclusion

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