"A timely and thoughtful reflection on the global emergence of transitional justice, the discourse of reconciliation, and the complex politics of victimhood in post-genocide Rwanda." (Kimberly Theidon, Tufts University) "Remediation in Rwanda is a beautifully written and profoundly vivid postwar study of the complexities of violence and its aftermath that chronicles what comes next in the wake of a brutal civil war and in the context of international participation in economic and political restructuring. Kristin Doughty documents the horrors of state coercion and the nuances of individual consent." (Kamari Clarke, author of Fictions of Justice: The ICC and the Challenges of Legal Pluralism)