Memory Matters in Transitional Peru

Memory Matters in Transitional Peru
Author: M. Saona
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 159
Release: 2014-09-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781137290175

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Commemorating traumatic events means attempting to activate collective memory. By examining images, metonymic invocations, built environments and digital outreach interventions, this book establishes some of the cognitive and emotional responses that make us incorporate the past suffering of others as a painful legacy of our own.

Memory Matters in Transitional Peru

Memory Matters in Transitional Peru
Author: M. Saona
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 159
Release: 2014-09-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781137290175

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Commemorating traumatic events means attempting to activate collective memory. By examining images, metonymic invocations, built environments and digital outreach interventions, this book establishes some of the cognitive and emotional responses that make us incorporate the past suffering of others as a painful legacy of our own.

Gender Transitional Justice and Memorial Arts

Gender  Transitional Justice and Memorial Arts
Author: Jelke Boesten,Helen Scanlon
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2021-05-17
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781000389609

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This book examines the role of post-conflict memorial arts in bringing about gender justice in transitional societies. Art and post-violence memorialisation are currently widely debated. Scholars of human rights and of commemorative arts discuss the aesthetics and politics not only of sites of commemoration, but of literature, poetry, visual arts and increasingly, film and comics. Art, memory and activism are also increasingly intertwined. But within the literature around post-conflict transitional justice and critical human rights studies, there is little questioning about what memorial arts do for gender justice, how women and men are included and represented, and how this intertwines with other questions of identity and representation, such as race and ethnicity. The book brings together research from scholars around the world who are interested in the gendered dimensions of memory-making in transitional societies. Addressing a global range of cases, including genocide, authoritarianism, civil war, electoral violence and apartheid, they consider not only the gendered commemoration of past violence, but also the possibility of producing counter-narratives that unsettle and challenge established stereotypes. Aimed at those interested in the fields of transitional justice, memory studies, post-conflict peacebuilding, human rights and gender studies, this book will appeal to academics, researchers and practitioners.

Rethinking Transitional Gender Justice

Rethinking Transitional Gender Justice
Author: Rita Shackel,Lucy Fiske
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 394
Release: 2018-10-08
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783319778907

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This book draws together established and emerging scholars from sociology, law, history, political science and education to examine the global and local issues in the pursuit of gender justice in post-conflict settings. This examination is especially important given the disappointing progress made to date in spite of concerted efforts over the last two decades. With contributions from both academics and practitioners working at national and international levels, this work integrates theory and practice, examining both global problems and highly contextual case studies including Kenya, Somalia, Peru, Afghanistan and DRC. The contributors aim to provide a comprehensive and compelling argument for the need to fundamentally rethink global approaches to gender justice.

Memories before the State

Memories before the State
Author: Joseph P. Feldman
Publsiher: Rutgers University Press
Total Pages: 213
Release: 2021-08-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781978809550

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Honorable Mention for Best Book Award from the Historia Reciente y Memoria Section of the Latin American Studies Association (LASA)​ Memories before the State examines the discussions and debates surrounding the creation of the Place of Memory, Tolerance, and Social Inclusion (LUM), a national museum in Peru that memorializes the country’s internal armed conflict of the 1980s and 1990s. Emerging from a German donation that the Peruvian government initially rejected, the Lima-based museum project experienced delays, leadership changes, and limited institutional support as planners and staff devised strategies that aligned the LUM with a new class of globalized memorial museums and responded to political realities of the country’s postwar landscape. The book analyzes forms of authority that emerge as an official institution seeks to incorporate and manage diverse perspectives on recent violence.

Transitional Justice and the Public Sphere

Transitional Justice and the Public Sphere
Author: Chrisje Brants,Susanne Karstedt
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2017-11-02
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781509900183

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Transparency is a fundamental principle of justice. A cornerstone of the rule of law, it allows for public engagement and for democratic control of the decisions and actions of both the judiciary and the justice authorities. This book looks at the question of transparency within the framework of transitional justice. Bringing together scholars from across the disciplinary spectrum, the collection analyses the issue from socio-legal, cultural studies and practitioner perspectives. Taking a three-part approach, it firstly discusses basic principles guiding justice globally before exploring courts and how they make justice visible. Finally, the collection reviews the interface between law, transitional justice institutions and the public sphere.

An Introduction to Transitional Justice

An Introduction to Transitional Justice
Author: Olivera Simić
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 343
Release: 2020-07-30
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781000096286

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The Second Edition of An Introduction to Transitional Justice provides a comprehensive overview of transitional justice judicial and non-judicial measures implemented by societies to redress legacies of massive human rights abuse. Written by some of the leading experts in the field, it takes a broad, interdisciplinary approach to the subject, addressing the dominant transitional justice mechanisms as well as key themes and challenges faced by scholars and practitioners. Using a wide historic and geographic range of case studies to illustrate key concepts and debates, and featuring discussion questions and suggestions for further reading, this is an essential introduction to the subject for students.

Conflicted Memory

Conflicted Memory
Author: Cynthia E. Milton
Publsiher: University of Wisconsin Pres
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2018
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780299315009

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Reveals and analyzes how Peru's military elite have engaged in a cultural campaign--via memoirs, novels, films, museums--to shift public memory and debate about the nation's recent violent conflict and their part in it.