The Arts of Transitional Justice Culture, Activism, and Memory after Atrocity

Among the topics covered are: Cultural intervention and the imagination of peace and transition Education, photography and fictional narratives after Genocide Memory, performance and trauma Public protest, public art and cities in transformation The role of theatre in healing in Afghanistan, Serbia...

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Other Authors: Rush, Peter D. (Editor), Simić, Olivera (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY Springer New York 2014, 2014
Edition:1st ed. 2014
Series:Springer Series in Transitional Justice
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Collection: Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • The Demands of Art in Transitional Justice Processes.-   Dispersed Memories:  Diaspora, Reconciliation and Healing
  •  Activism, Public Debate and Temporal Complexities in Fighting for Transitional Justice in Serbia
  • Aesthetic Approaches to Justice: Addressing Jedwabne
  • Theatre and Justice: A Grassroots Approach to Transitional Justice in Afghanistan
  •  You are allowed (to be alive!) How art can give permission
  • The Visions of Literary Justice for Survivors of Srebrenica: Examining the Fictional Narratives of Srebrenica Genocide in Light of the Insights from Transitional Justice.-  Frames of Genocide: Between performativity and aesthetics, memorials and archives in the Transitional Justice Process in Rwanda
  • The Artistic Imaginary and Transitional Justice in Northern Ireland
  • The Staging of History in Cambodia
  • On the Transformation of Wounds: Pictures as an engine of justice
  •  Memorial Culture in the former Yugoslavia: The Mothers of Srebenica and the destruction of artefacts by the ICTY
  • The plural jurisdictions of transitional aesthetics: bearing witness in liminal spaces