Rwanda
The article presents Rwanda as a parallel example of internalized hierarchy. External domination can shape internal group hierarchies, resentment, identity, and violence. A group in Rwanda was favored partly because of lighter complexion a…
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The article presents Rwanda as a parallel example of internalized hierarchy. External domination can shape internal group hierarchies, resentment, identity, and violence. A group in Rwanda was favored partly because of lighter complexion and features perceived as closer to European ideals. Internalized status distinctions are presented as one factor that contributed to conflict between Tutsi and Hutu communities and conditions leading to genocide.