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... Humanity in the carnage An Ordinary Man by Paul Rusesabagina with Tom Zoellner Bloomsbury £16.99 pp264 Waterstone' ...
2006 - Gale Group | Sunday Times HA GDA
... memoir Sunday at Pool in Kigali [2003] and Paul Rusesabagina's memoir An Ordinary Man [2006]) and victims ...
Tópico(s): South African History and Culture
2008 - University of North Texas Press | Studies in the novel
... Rights 1999, 8). The hotel and its manager, Paul Rusesabagina, were made famous by the 2004 feature film ...
Tópico(s): Middle East and Rwanda Conflicts
2012 - Taylor & Francis | Journal of African Cultural Studies
... own life? Most critics say it is because Paul Rusesabagina is a hero. Yet heroism as an individual ...
Tópico(s): African history and culture studies
2016 - | Scriptura
... a detailed examination of the recent example of Paul Rusesabagina, the Hutu hotel manager in Kigali, Rwanda, who ...
Tópico(s): African cultural and philosophical studies
2008 - Springer Science+Business Media | Human Rights Review
... This article uses the case of the Rwandan Paul Rusesabagina, especially his representations in Philip Gourevitch’s We ...
Tópico(s): Human Rights and Development
2011 - Johns Hopkins University Press | Human Rights Quarterly
In this article, I examine the autobiography of Paul Rusesabagina, An Ordinary Man, to interrogate the narrative construction ...
Tópico(s): Political Conflict and Governance
2014 - Taylor & Francis | African Studies
... is a story presented through the Hutu hero, Paul Rusesabagina, and his plight for the survival of nearly 1 268 refugees in the Mille Collines Hotel during the 1994 Rwandan genocide. Though Paul is the hero, the film ultimately also presents ...
Tópico(s): Shakespeare, Adaptation, and Literary Criticism
2013 - Taylor & Francis | Critical Arts
... of globalization: in the film Hotel Rwanda (2004), Paul Rusesabagina, entrusted with the protection of a thousand Tutsi ...
Tópico(s): Global Financial Regulation and Crises
2005 - Cambridge University Press | Law & Society Review
... autobiography, An Ordinary Man , and his name is Paul Rusesabagina. How did it come about that 800,000 ... Hotel Milles Collines. Against impossible odds, its manager Paul Rusesabagina—a Hutu married to a Tutsi woman—put ...
Tópico(s): Middle East and Rwanda Conflicts
2006 - American Psychiatric Association | American Journal of Psychiatry
The 2020 arrest and subsequent trial of Paul Rusesabagina fostered controversy about Rwanda’s human rights record and the political dominance of President Paul Kagame against oppositional voices. Despite human rights organizations and even the European Union condemning the arrest and questioning the ability for him to receive a fair trial, Rwandans remain resolute in their desire to seek justice against Rusesabagina. He is best known as the African version ...
Tópico(s): Global Peace and Security Dynamics
2022 - Henley-Putnam University | Journal of Strategic Security
... the courage and devotion of one particular man, Paul Rusesabagina, the hero of the film, admirably played by ... those horrible months of April through July 1994, Paul Rusesabagina took on himself to protect and save his ... efforts to survive and protect his immediate family, Paul Rusesabagina ended up saving hundreds of other people who ...
Tópico(s): Middle East and Rwanda Conflicts
2005 - Indiana University Press | Research in African Literatures
... the courage and devotion of one particular man, Paul Rusesabagina, the hero of the film, admirably played by ... those horrible months of April through July 1994, Paul Rusesabagina took on himself to protect and save his ... efforts to survive and protect his immediate family, Paul Rusesabagina ended up saving hundreds of other people who ...
Tópico(s): Middle East and Rwanda Conflicts
2005 - Indiana University Press | Research in African Literatures
... autobiography, An Ordinary Man , and his name is Paul Rusesabagina. How did it come about that 800,000 ... Hotel Milles Collines. Against impossible odds, its manager Paul Rusesabagina—a Hutu married to a Tutsi woman—put ...
Tópico(s): Middle East and Rwanda Conflicts
2006 - American Psychiatric Association | American Journal of Psychiatry
... Terry George, 2005), inspire de l’histoire de Paul Rusesabagina, gerant de l’Hotel des Mille Collines a ...
Tópico(s): African history and culture analysis
2009 - PUN - Lorraine University Editions | Questions de communication
Maurice Taonezvzi Vambe, Urther Rwafa,
... the “heels” of the production of Hotel Rwanda, Paul Rusesabagina and Tom Zoellner published An ordinary man: the ...
Tópico(s): South African History and Culture
2009 - Taylor & Francis | Scrutiny2
... antidote that may restore a more balanced perspective: Paul Rusesabagina's An Ordinary Man: The True Story Behind ...
Tópico(s): European history and politics
2006 - Oxford University Press | The American Historical Review
... bout halfway through Terry George's Hotel Rwanda , Paul Rusesabagina, a hotelier and the central character in the ...
Tópico(s): Middle East and Rwanda Conflicts
2005 - BMJ | BMJ
About halfway through Terry George's Hotel Rwanda, Paul Rusesabagina, a hotelier and the central character in the ...
Tópico(s): Middle East and Rwanda Conflicts
2005 - BMJ | BMJ
... recent death of Sophia Farrar and arrest of Paul Rusesabagina — though some 8,000 miles apart — are striking ...
Tópico(s): Health and Conflict Studies
2020 - RELX Group (Netherlands) | SSRN Electronic Journal

... 2004) aborda, além de contar a história do Paul Rusesabagina, na qual é um cidadão de Ruanda conhecido ...
Tópico(s): Media Studies and Communication
2023 - | Revista Em Favor de Igualdade Racial
... Belgian dual citizen and daughter of Rwandan activist Paul Rusesabagina living in the United States) and Omar Abdulaziz ( ...
Tópico(s): Global Peace and Security Dynamics
2023 - Cambridge University Press | International and Comparative Law Quarterly