Gender, Transitional Justice and Memorial Arts
Global Perspectives on Commemoration and Mobilization
Herausgeber: Boesten, Jelke; Scanlon, Helen
Gender, Transitional Justice and Memorial Arts
Global Perspectives on Commemoration and Mobilization
Herausgeber: Boesten, Jelke; Scanlon, Helen
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This book examines the role of post-conflict memorial arts in bringing about gender justice in transitional societies.
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This book examines the role of post-conflict memorial arts in bringing about gender justice in transitional societies.
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- Transitional Justice
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 274
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Mai 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 580g
- ISBN-13: 9781032005072
- ISBN-10: 1032005076
- Artikelnr.: 60937634
- Transitional Justice
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 274
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Mai 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 580g
- ISBN-13: 9781032005072
- ISBN-10: 1032005076
- Artikelnr.: 60937634
Jelke Boesten is Professor in Gender and Development, Department of International Development (DID), King's College London. Helen Scanlon is the convenor of the Justice and Transformation programme in the Department of Political Studies at the University of Cape Town (UCT), South Africa.
1. Introduction: Feminist Understandings of Memorial Arts and Symbolic
Reparations Part I Sites of Commemoration 2. A Feminist Reading of Sites of
Commemoration in Peru 3. Gender, Genocide and Memorialisation in Namibia 4.
Gender and Memory: Lessons from the Gukurahundi Massacre in Zimbabwe 5.
Memory Politics and the Emergence of a Women's Sphere to Counter Historical
Violence in Korea 6. Calling everything into question: the place of black
women in post-1994 South African commemoration Part II Arts and Symbolic
Reparation 7. Genocide & Epistemicide: Symbolic and Restorative Justice
Beyond South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission 8. Do Symbolic
Reparations in Brazil Help Women to Escape from Silence and to Transform
Their Lives? 9. Fabricating Reconciliation in Canada 10. Women Awake:
Gender and Commemoration in Contemporary Ireland 11. Touching Pain: The
Matrixial Experience of Trauma in Works by Doris Salcedo Part III
Transformative Gender Justice? 12. Memories of Violence Against Women and
Girls across borders: Transformative gender justice through the arts among
Brazilian women migrants in London 13. Theatre for Transformative Gender
Justice: A Comparison of Three Peruvian Plays on Rape during Political
Violence 14. "The Past is in the Present and Noone Seems Responsible for
Putting it There": Gender, Memory And Mobilisation In Post-Apartheid South
Africa
Reparations Part I Sites of Commemoration 2. A Feminist Reading of Sites of
Commemoration in Peru 3. Gender, Genocide and Memorialisation in Namibia 4.
Gender and Memory: Lessons from the Gukurahundi Massacre in Zimbabwe 5.
Memory Politics and the Emergence of a Women's Sphere to Counter Historical
Violence in Korea 6. Calling everything into question: the place of black
women in post-1994 South African commemoration Part II Arts and Symbolic
Reparation 7. Genocide & Epistemicide: Symbolic and Restorative Justice
Beyond South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission 8. Do Symbolic
Reparations in Brazil Help Women to Escape from Silence and to Transform
Their Lives? 9. Fabricating Reconciliation in Canada 10. Women Awake:
Gender and Commemoration in Contemporary Ireland 11. Touching Pain: The
Matrixial Experience of Trauma in Works by Doris Salcedo Part III
Transformative Gender Justice? 12. Memories of Violence Against Women and
Girls across borders: Transformative gender justice through the arts among
Brazilian women migrants in London 13. Theatre for Transformative Gender
Justice: A Comparison of Three Peruvian Plays on Rape during Political
Violence 14. "The Past is in the Present and Noone Seems Responsible for
Putting it There": Gender, Memory And Mobilisation In Post-Apartheid South
Africa
1. Introduction: Feminist Understandings of Memorial Arts and Symbolic
Reparations Part I Sites of Commemoration 2. A Feminist Reading of Sites of
Commemoration in Peru 3. Gender, Genocide and Memorialisation in Namibia 4.
Gender and Memory: Lessons from the Gukurahundi Massacre in Zimbabwe 5.
Memory Politics and the Emergence of a Women's Sphere to Counter Historical
Violence in Korea 6. Calling everything into question: the place of black
women in post-1994 South African commemoration Part II Arts and Symbolic
Reparation 7. Genocide & Epistemicide: Symbolic and Restorative Justice
Beyond South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission 8. Do Symbolic
Reparations in Brazil Help Women to Escape from Silence and to Transform
Their Lives? 9. Fabricating Reconciliation in Canada 10. Women Awake:
Gender and Commemoration in Contemporary Ireland 11. Touching Pain: The
Matrixial Experience of Trauma in Works by Doris Salcedo Part III
Transformative Gender Justice? 12. Memories of Violence Against Women and
Girls across borders: Transformative gender justice through the arts among
Brazilian women migrants in London 13. Theatre for Transformative Gender
Justice: A Comparison of Three Peruvian Plays on Rape during Political
Violence 14. "The Past is in the Present and Noone Seems Responsible for
Putting it There": Gender, Memory And Mobilisation In Post-Apartheid South
Africa
Reparations Part I Sites of Commemoration 2. A Feminist Reading of Sites of
Commemoration in Peru 3. Gender, Genocide and Memorialisation in Namibia 4.
Gender and Memory: Lessons from the Gukurahundi Massacre in Zimbabwe 5.
Memory Politics and the Emergence of a Women's Sphere to Counter Historical
Violence in Korea 6. Calling everything into question: the place of black
women in post-1994 South African commemoration Part II Arts and Symbolic
Reparation 7. Genocide & Epistemicide: Symbolic and Restorative Justice
Beyond South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission 8. Do Symbolic
Reparations in Brazil Help Women to Escape from Silence and to Transform
Their Lives? 9. Fabricating Reconciliation in Canada 10. Women Awake:
Gender and Commemoration in Contemporary Ireland 11. Touching Pain: The
Matrixial Experience of Trauma in Works by Doris Salcedo Part III
Transformative Gender Justice? 12. Memories of Violence Against Women and
Girls across borders: Transformative gender justice through the arts among
Brazilian women migrants in London 13. Theatre for Transformative Gender
Justice: A Comparison of Three Peruvian Plays on Rape during Political
Violence 14. "The Past is in the Present and Noone Seems Responsible for
Putting it There": Gender, Memory And Mobilisation In Post-Apartheid South
Africa