Localising Memory in Transitional Justice
The Dynamics and Informal Practices of Memorialisation after Mass Violence and Dictatorship
Herausgeber: Rauschenbach, Mina; Parmentier, Stephan; Viebach, Julia
Localising Memory in Transitional Justice
The Dynamics and Informal Practices of Memorialisation after Mass Violence and Dictatorship
Herausgeber: Rauschenbach, Mina; Parmentier, Stephan; Viebach, Julia
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This book addresses the relationship between micro-level memory processes and their relationship to formalised transitional justice mechanisms such as truth commissions, official commemoration, national and international trials and reparation programmes.
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This book addresses the relationship between micro-level memory processes and their relationship to formalised transitional justice mechanisms such as truth commissions, official commemoration, national and international trials and reparation programmes.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Januar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 408g
- ISBN-13: 9781032254074
- ISBN-10: 1032254076
- Artikelnr.: 69876338
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Januar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 408g
- ISBN-13: 9781032254074
- ISBN-10: 1032254076
- Artikelnr.: 69876338
General introduction
Mina Rauschenbach, Julia Viebach and Stephan Parmentier
PART I Memory and transitional justice
International memory entrepreneurs' prescriptions for the remembrance of
the Srebrenica genocide: What implications for local understandings of
collective victimhood?
Mina Rauschenbach
Transitional justice principles versus survivors' experience: Conflicting
interpretations in Kosovo case study involving missing persons and their
memorialisation
Melanie Klinkner and Stephanie Schwandner-Sievers
PART II Memory dynamics in transitional justice
The micro-politics of remembering "the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi" in
Rwanda: On the anonymous dead in Karongi district, western Rwanda
Erin Jessee
Bottom-up and thought-provoking sites of memory
Anita Ferrara
Informal commemoration in post-war Burundi: Exploring the usefulness and
the limits of the concept
Andrea Purdeková
The struggle to remember: Rhodes Must Fall in South Africa
Ingrid Samset
PART III Localised memory in transitional justice
Place-bound proximity at Rwanda's genocide memorials: On coming home to the
dead and the affective force of their remains
Julia Viebach
Missing people and missing stories in the aftermath of genocide: Reclaiming
local memories at the places of suffering
Hariz Halilovich
Music, testimony, and emotional engagement in alternative memorial
ceremonies in Palestine-Israel
Luisa Gandolfo
Epilogue: Localising memory and reinventing the present
Brandon Hamber
Mina Rauschenbach, Julia Viebach and Stephan Parmentier
PART I Memory and transitional justice
International memory entrepreneurs' prescriptions for the remembrance of
the Srebrenica genocide: What implications for local understandings of
collective victimhood?
Mina Rauschenbach
Transitional justice principles versus survivors' experience: Conflicting
interpretations in Kosovo case study involving missing persons and their
memorialisation
Melanie Klinkner and Stephanie Schwandner-Sievers
PART II Memory dynamics in transitional justice
The micro-politics of remembering "the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi" in
Rwanda: On the anonymous dead in Karongi district, western Rwanda
Erin Jessee
Bottom-up and thought-provoking sites of memory
Anita Ferrara
Informal commemoration in post-war Burundi: Exploring the usefulness and
the limits of the concept
Andrea Purdeková
The struggle to remember: Rhodes Must Fall in South Africa
Ingrid Samset
PART III Localised memory in transitional justice
Place-bound proximity at Rwanda's genocide memorials: On coming home to the
dead and the affective force of their remains
Julia Viebach
Missing people and missing stories in the aftermath of genocide: Reclaiming
local memories at the places of suffering
Hariz Halilovich
Music, testimony, and emotional engagement in alternative memorial
ceremonies in Palestine-Israel
Luisa Gandolfo
Epilogue: Localising memory and reinventing the present
Brandon Hamber
General introduction
Mina Rauschenbach, Julia Viebach and Stephan Parmentier
PART I Memory and transitional justice
International memory entrepreneurs' prescriptions for the remembrance of
the Srebrenica genocide: What implications for local understandings of
collective victimhood?
Mina Rauschenbach
Transitional justice principles versus survivors' experience: Conflicting
interpretations in Kosovo case study involving missing persons and their
memorialisation
Melanie Klinkner and Stephanie Schwandner-Sievers
PART II Memory dynamics in transitional justice
The micro-politics of remembering "the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi" in
Rwanda: On the anonymous dead in Karongi district, western Rwanda
Erin Jessee
Bottom-up and thought-provoking sites of memory
Anita Ferrara
Informal commemoration in post-war Burundi: Exploring the usefulness and
the limits of the concept
Andrea Purdeková
The struggle to remember: Rhodes Must Fall in South Africa
Ingrid Samset
PART III Localised memory in transitional justice
Place-bound proximity at Rwanda's genocide memorials: On coming home to the
dead and the affective force of their remains
Julia Viebach
Missing people and missing stories in the aftermath of genocide: Reclaiming
local memories at the places of suffering
Hariz Halilovich
Music, testimony, and emotional engagement in alternative memorial
ceremonies in Palestine-Israel
Luisa Gandolfo
Epilogue: Localising memory and reinventing the present
Brandon Hamber
Mina Rauschenbach, Julia Viebach and Stephan Parmentier
PART I Memory and transitional justice
International memory entrepreneurs' prescriptions for the remembrance of
the Srebrenica genocide: What implications for local understandings of
collective victimhood?
Mina Rauschenbach
Transitional justice principles versus survivors' experience: Conflicting
interpretations in Kosovo case study involving missing persons and their
memorialisation
Melanie Klinkner and Stephanie Schwandner-Sievers
PART II Memory dynamics in transitional justice
The micro-politics of remembering "the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi" in
Rwanda: On the anonymous dead in Karongi district, western Rwanda
Erin Jessee
Bottom-up and thought-provoking sites of memory
Anita Ferrara
Informal commemoration in post-war Burundi: Exploring the usefulness and
the limits of the concept
Andrea Purdeková
The struggle to remember: Rhodes Must Fall in South Africa
Ingrid Samset
PART III Localised memory in transitional justice
Place-bound proximity at Rwanda's genocide memorials: On coming home to the
dead and the affective force of their remains
Julia Viebach
Missing people and missing stories in the aftermath of genocide: Reclaiming
local memories at the places of suffering
Hariz Halilovich
Music, testimony, and emotional engagement in alternative memorial
ceremonies in Palestine-Israel
Luisa Gandolfo
Epilogue: Localising memory and reinventing the present
Brandon Hamber