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Memory, transitional justice, and theatre in postdictatorship argentina explores the vibrant role of theatrical engagement in postdictatorship argentina, analyzes plays by artists long neglected in english-language articles and books, and explores the practicalities of staging performances in latin america.
Memory studies and transitional justice the relationship between memory studies and transitional justice can be understood as a component of the research field of the politics of memory and as a particular contested relationship of cultural and social memory-making in the aftermath of armed conflicts or authoritarianism.
Both the concept of transitional justice and the memorialization of a violent past are relatively recent trends. Transitional justice became a global project only in the 1990s when the international community developed various instruments for implementing transitional justice measures in post-conflict societies.
In conclusion, the article calls for a critical appraisal of transitional justice as acclaimed mediator of collective memories in post-conflict societies.
This article suggests that the study of transitional justice could benefit from the insights of memory studies, and proposes that transitional justice is a first step in ongoing ‘memory cycles’, and that the politics of memory after state violence is qualitatively different from that which occurs in times of peace and normality.
Transitional justice and memory in europe (1945-2013) / edited by nico wouters.
Mar 3, 2016 lessa, francesca (2013) memory and transitional justice in argentina and uruguay: against impunity, palgrave macmillan ( new york, ny),.
Memory’s remains: the role of memorials in the transitional justice and peace process in post- genocide rwanda. Though the study of memory has experienced a global boom, there is still a missing link between transitional justice and peace and conflict studies that point to the following central question: (how) can remembrance of a violent past contribute to a societal peace in an ethnically divided society?.
Transitional justice and memory politics fit into this landscape as accompanying processes aimed at establishing an understanding of what happened during communist rule as well as what to do about that afterwards. The two phenomena begin with an overarching aspiration to bring some kind of truth and justice to this repressive past.
The term “transitional justice” has come, in recent years, to designate a field of academic inquiry, as well as political practice, concerned with the aftermath of conflict and large-scale human rights abuses.
This book is essential for understanding transitional justice in cambodia in, and beyond, the courtroom. Transitional justice and memory in cambodia shows that the governing logic of transitional justice interventions – that societies are unable to 'deal with' memories of atrocity and violence without some form of transitional justice mechanism – neglects the complexity of memory and remembering in post-atrocity contexts and the agency of the subjects to which such mechanisms are addressed.
The second potential tension, and indeed paradox, is that while memory is a critical part of the mechanics of transitional justice practice, memory processes can obstruct transitional justice goals, including the prevention of further conflict, building peace and reconciliation (united nations, 2010).
Responding to a thoughtful and well-elaborated conceptual framework, contributors explore transitional justice in nine european countries in the aftermath of civil and interstate wars. The collective findings document the variety of responses, some of the reasons for them, their consequences for justice, healing and democratic reconstruction and the important role played by official and collective memories.
This article examines the complex, inherently political, and often contradictory processes of truth-finding, history-telling, and formation of collective memory through transitional justice. It explores tensions between history-telling and the normative goals of truth commissions and international criminal courts, taking.
The 2004 secretary general’s report to the security council on the rule of law and transitional justice in conflict and post-conflict societies defines transitional justice as the full range of processes and mechanisms associated with a society’s attempts to come to terms with a legacy of large scale past abuses, in order to ensure.
This thesis explores the contested nature of truth and memory in sri lanka‘s transitional justice debate. It engages in the case study of the tamil political enterprise of memory creation. Implications political projects can have on transitional justice is thus examined.
Transitional justice, it cannot be dissociated from the issues surrounding social memory relating to the authoritarian period, since it is, in a sense, the normative framework through which the “social memory currents” (6) reflecting the experiences of the victims of the nationalist regime were constituted.
It demonstrates that the tension between official and non-official narratives of collective memory is an essential part of transitional justice scenarios in which the clash of values defines positions of power, visibility and recognition inside contexts of social transition.
This area of study, known as transitional justice, refers to how societies address legacies of past human rights abuses, mass atrocity, or other forms of severe social.
Impact on transitional justice on the time interval between acts of wrongdoing and the transition. In section i focus on the time interval iii between the transition and the legal or administrative decision. In section iv i consider how transitional justice may be shaped by the memory of transitional justice in the wake of a previous transition.
Jun 25, 2019 in reality, transitional justice is contingent on local “buy-in,” elite political will, and the rectification of the underlying drivers of conflict, which most.
From april to july, over one million tutsi and moderate hutu were murdered. For the past twenty-six years, rwanda has engaged in an unprecedented transitional justice program whose ambitious goal has been for the rwandan state and society to address large-scale and systematic crimes of genocide.
Feb 19, 2014 [1] known as transitional justice, or a remedy of mechanisms including fourthly to keep the memory of the victims alive, civil society builds.
Summary/abstract: the article analyzes the various transitional justice- procedures employed in hungary since the transition from communism, including criminal.
Public memory, commemoration and transitional justice: reconfiguring the past in public space duncan light and craig young in: lavinia stan and nadya nedelsky (eds) (2015) post-communist transitional justice: lessons from 25 years of experience, cambridge university press, cambridge, pp 233-251 introduction.
Ictj’s truth and memory program seeks to advance the right to truth and provides support and advice to truth and memory initiatives worldwide. I kept encouraging different women to file, because when you have similar testimonies from different people in the same period, they support each other.
Laws and memory the analysis of how memory is shaped through laws in tj is critical; huyssen claims that there is a “fundamental tension between memory and the law”40 this relation sets on the table the question of how laws can deal with something so fluid and fragile and how it can turn it into something rigid, the debate within the field of memory laws has been re-rising the question of law’s functions and roles in society, wartanian states that “while some think memory laws help.
Transitional justice also includes reparations for victims of human rights abuses and reforms of key state institutions like police and army. The case for justice page on ictj’s website the four pillars of transitional justice: – criminal justice – reparations – truth and memory – institutional reform.
It could serve as a way to critically analyse the achievements of the so-called pillars of transitional justice, such as criminal courts, truth commissions, victim reparation programmes, institutional reforms and memory work.
Welcome to the website on transitional justice and memory in the european union this website is aimed at researchers, historians, scholars and the general public interested in learning about the measures adopted by eu member states in order to deal with the crimes committed during the 20 th century by repressive regimes in europe.
This course is aimed at identifying the ways in which demands for historical and thus transitional justice are framed and how procedures for reconciliation.
Memory, transitional justice, and theatre in postdictatorship argentina (theater in the americas) [montez, noe] on amazon.
Memory and transitional justice in argentina and uruguay: against impunity.
Transitional justice and the spaces of memory activism in timor-leste and aceh lia kent school of regulation and global governance, the australian national university, canberra, australia.
The book will be of considerable use to transitional justice scholars, human rights practitioners and others interested in the dynamics between memory and policy in post conflict and transitioned regimes. 23 (2), july, 2015) 'francesca lessa's book makes a novel contribution to transitional justice.
Transitional justice and memory in cambodia beyond the extraordinary chambers 1st edition by peter manning and publisher routledge. Save up to 80% by choosing the etextbook option for isbn: 9781317007234, 1317007239. The print version of this textbook is isbn: 9781472459374, 1472459377.
The purpose of this project is to understand the role of memory and memorialization as tools in the transitional justice toolbox. I want to explore the issue of memory in the context of the human rights abuses that occurred during the military dictatorship that ruled argentina from 1976 to 1983.
Transitional justice is not a special kind of justice but justice adapted to societies transforming themselves after a period of pervasive human rights abuse. In some case, these transformations happen suddenly, in others they may take place over decades (ictj, 2008).
Arnaud kurze is the co-editor and co-author of a book published with indiana university press, new critical spaces in transitional justice:.
This report sheds light on the critical relationship between transitional justice and memory.
Memory’s remains: the role of memorials in the transitional justice and peace process in post- genocide rwanda. Though the study of memory has experienced a global boom, there is still a missing link between transitional justice and peace and conflict studies that point to the following central question: (how) can remembrance of a violent past contribute.
This series is a selection of analytical reflections following a brookings doha center workshop on transitional justice, held in march 2020.
The series on transitional justice offers a platform for high-quality research within the rapidly growing field of transitional justice. This research is, of necessity, inter-disciplinary in nature, drawing from disciplines such as law, political science, history, sociology, criminology, anthropology and psychology, as well as from various.
Transitional justice and collective memory: dealing with japan’s occupation in south korea roman david, lingnan university, roman.
This article uses the example of the icty archive to explore the relationship between law and memory in post-conflict transition.
Feb 4, 2020 narrating transitional justice: history, memory, poetics and politics 6-7 august 2020 ○ mcmaster university, canada.
Transitional justice and memory development in europe / nico wouters. Summary what lessons can we learn from history, and more importantly: how? this question is as commonplace as it is essential. Efficient transitional justice policy evaluation requires, inter alia, an historical dimension.
A nelson mandela foundation provocation objectives of memory work, the value of transitional justice discourses, and the meaning.
Vladimir stolojan, transitional justice and collective memory in taiwan china perspectives, 2017/2 2017, 27-35. Electronic reference vladimir stolojan transitional justice and collective memory in taiwan china perspectives [online], 2017/2 2017, online since 01 june 2018, connection on 25 march 2021.
“transitional justice” refers to how societies which are transitioning from repressive rule or armed conflict deal with past atrocities; how they overcome social divisions or seek reconciliation; and how they enact justice so as to prevent future human rights atrocities.
Transitional justice and memory in europe (1945-2013) what lessons can we learn from history, and more importantly: how? efficient transitional justice policy evaluation requires, inter alia, an historical dimension. Nevertheless, history as a profession remains somewhat absent in the multi-disciplinary field of transitional justice.
This article examines the complex, inherently political, and often contradictory processes of truth-finding, history-telling, and formation of collective memory through transitional justice. It explores tensions between history-telling and the normative goals of truth commissions and international criminal courts, taking into account the increasing importance attributed to victims as witnesses of history.
Transitional justice and memory in europe (1945-2013)edited by nico wouters hi intersentia cambridge - antwerp - portland.
Efficient transitional justice policy evaluation requires, inter alia, an historical dimension. Whichever policy has or has not worked in the past is an obvious key question. Nevertheless, history as a profession remains somewhat absent in the multi-disciplinary field of transitional justice.
By focusing on local initiatives, panelists highlight the power of communities to instigate justice practices in the absence of state accountability.
Oct 23, 2019 since the 1980s, transitional justice mechanisms have been increasingly applied to account for mass atrocities and grave human rights violations.
Transitional justice may not have delivered in the optimistic ways once envisioned, but memory persists. The four subsections below represent both thematic and geographical grouping of the books to most clearly address their contributions.
The impeachment represented an institutional rupture that looms large over all subsequent human rights and transitional justice (tj) debate in brazil, because the motif of institutional rupture reminds everyone inevitably, and powerfully, of 1964 [the military takeover that initiated the 1964-85 military dictatorship].
The nexus between transitional justice and memory in zimbabwe this exposition seeks to explore the nexus between transitional justice and memory in post-colonial zimbabwe. The paper argues that there will be no meaningful transitional justice, healing, and reconciliation without truth-telling, and remembrance of the past.
Ab - this paper examines the effect of transitional justice, defined as measures that deal with historical wrongdoings, on perceptions about wrongdoers. According to major schools on collective memory, the perceptions may stem from the past, the present, or the interplay of both.
Nov 5, 2019 guests arnaud kurze is assistant professor of justice studies at montclair state university.
The historical dialogues, justice, and memory network provides a platform for researchers and activists working on issues of historical dialogue, historical and transitional justice, and public and social memory. The website provides information and resources to encourage innovative interdisciplinary, transnational and comparative research.
'post-truths' of public memory: art and transitional justice within kenya's reinvention of a postcolonial state.
Drawing on interviews with what the author terms memory curators, coupled with a robust analysis of secondary literature from a range of transitional cases, the book analyses how the bodies of the dead, the injured, and the traumatised are written into - or written out of - transitional justice.
This remote virtual internship and seminar invites you to explore transitional justice, human rights, and memory studies in post-conflict societies.
Wilson, richard, justice and legitimacy in the south african transition, in barahona de brito, alexandra, gonzalez-enriquez, carmen, and aguilar, paloma, (eds. ), 2001a, the politics of memory: transitional justice in democratizing societies new york: oxford university press.
Existing memory studies literature has tended to focus on commemorative sites and dates while transitional justice scholarship has primarily centered on truth.
Transitional justice consists of judicial and non-judicial measures implemented in order to redress legacies of human rights abuses. Such measures include criminal prosecutions, truth commissions, reparations programs, and various kinds of institutional reforms.
Transitional justice and memory in europe (1945–2013) series on transitional justice th e series on transitional justice off ers a platform for high-quality research within the rapidly.
Transitional justice mechanisms ranging from criminal prosecutions, truth commissions, and institutional reform to material and symbolic reparations for victims and community-based or “traditional” justice processes have become a staple of post-conflict nation building, with their promise of helping societies eschew past divisions through.
Efficient transitional justice policy evaluation requires, inter alia, an historical dimension. What policy has or has not worked in the past is an obvious key question.
The workshop analysed various trajectories of internationalisation within romanian transitional justice institutions. The targeted organisations were the council for the study of the archives of the secret police, the institute for the investigation of communist crimes and the memory of romanian exile, the sighet memorial, and the presidential.
Youth, art and transitional justice: emerging spaces of memory after the jasmine revolution arnaud kurze. This talk explores the creation of alternative transitional justice spaces in post-conflict contexts, particularly concentrating on the role of art and the impact of social movements to address human rights abuses.
Transitional justice consists of judicial and non-judicial measures implemented in order to redress legacies of human.
Jan 5, 2007 in an effort to understand how to promote social reconstruction, reconciliation, and transitional justice in societies emerging from violent conflict,.
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