Ethnopopulism and genocidal eliminationism: a discourse analysis of hate speech in the 1994 Rwandan genocide
Central European University · University of Cambridge
Abstract
Scholars have written extensively on the link between ethnonationalism and genocide, but, so far, little has been written about how populism factors into genocidal violence. In this article, we theorise the link between ethnopopulist discourse and genocide. We begin by arguing that ethnopopulism is a tripartite sovereigntist discourse that elevates the ethnic nation as the ‘true’; or ‘authentic’ sovereign, rejects ‘penetrated’ sovereignties such as liberalism, and calls for excluding both ‘national others’ and elites from the authentic sovereign community. We use the 1994 Rwandan genocide as an exemplar case to show how populism can be combined with ethnonationalism to construct the Tutsi minority not just as…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 337.90
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 56
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2Topics & keywords
- Populism
- Critical discourse analysis
- Rhetoric
- Ideology
- Mainstream
- Genocide
- Context (archaeology)
- Discourse analysis
- Peace, Justice and strong institutions