A comparative study of the construction of memory and identity in the curriculum in societies emerging from conflict : Rwanda and South Africa
One of the most common struggles of societies emerging from violent conflict is the struggle to re-invent or re-imagine the ‘nation’. In the process, the critical question becomes: what to do with the traumatic knowledge of the past? Education policy becomes a crucial arena for asserting political v...
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