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On Exile and Postcolonial Nationhood in Rwanda and Burundi

By Natacha Nsabimana

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Nsabimana, Natacha. 2025. “On Exile and Postcolonial Nationhood in Rwanda and Burundi .” Cultural Anthropology 40, no. 3: 519–542. https://doi.org/10.14506/ca40.3.06.

Abstract

This essay makes an argument about the relationship between political life and the familiarity and repetitiveness of exile in postcolonial Rwanda and Burundi. I argue, first, that the memory, recurrence, and anticipation of displacement constitute central aspects of postcolonial nationhood and life in both countries. With each cycle of forced expulsion, the boundaries of the nation are unmade and remade. Second, this rhythm of repeated collective exile makes for specific forms of political subjectivity and activism that though tethered to the geography of the nation also always exceed it, making exile a constitutive aspect of postcolonial nationhood.

Keywords

exile; postcolonial; nationhood; political sovereignty; Rwanda; Burundi

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