Description
Rwanda has been in the news for the genocide of 1994 and its aftermath, and this volume exposes Western readers to the fuller picture.
About the Author
JULIUS O. ADEKUNLE is Associate Professor of History and Anthropology at Monmouth University where he teaches various courses on Africa.
Reviews
This volume offers high school and adult readers a well-balanced picture of Rwanda....Included in this volume are chapters focusing on the strong family and roles of women, the arts and oral cultures, celebrations, foods, and clothing. A series forward, a chronology, a glossary, a bibliography, and an index round out this title. * MultiCultural Review *
Bridewealth, a kind of reverse dowry, serves not only to solemnize and stabilize a marriage but to unite families and clans. Newspaper sales were once low because Rwandans preferred to read in groups. Adekunle gives readers thousands of fascinating facts without glossing over the tragedies of the recent past. He focuses on the daily lives of the average Rwandans, those who prepare meals, work farms and desk jobs, and take their children to school. He gives a basic history, then describes Rwandan religious beliefs and world view, literature and media, art and architecture, cuisine and traditional dress, gender roles, marriage, family life, social customs, music and dance. He also provides the Rwandan National Anthem and its English translation, a glossary, and a well-chosen bibliography. * Reference & Research Book News *
Book Information
ISBN 9780313331770
Author Julius O. Adekunle
Format Hardback
Page Count 192
Imprint Greenwood Press
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Weight(grams) 425g