Provides unique insight into debates in the field of human rights around how to address violent and traumatic pasts, reconcile divided nations, and strengthen state institutions in the aftermath of conflict; making it of interest to policy-makers, practitioners, and scholars of transitional justice, International Relations, and art theory.
Provides unique insight into debates in the field of human rights around how to address violent and traumatic pasts, reconcile divided nations, and strengthen state institutions in the aftermath of conflict; making it of interest to policy-makers, practitioners, and scholars of transitional justice, International Relations, and art theory.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Eliza Garnsey is a British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow in International Relations at the University of Cambridge and is Junior Research Fellow at Wolfson College, Cambridge. She was previously awarded the 2017 Lisa Smirl Ph.D. Prize for best thesis in Politics and International Studies, University of Cambridge.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. Art and justice in times of transition Part I. Recognising Transitional Justice in the Nation State: 3. From prison to court 4. Shaping 'legal' space 5. The art of recognition 6. The visual jurisprudence of transition Part II. Representing Transitional Justice on the Global Stage: 7. From banned to embraced 8. Mapping political art-scapes 9. The art of representation 10. The cultural diplomacy of Imaginary Fact 11. Conclusion.
1. Introduction 2. Art and justice in times of transition Part I. Recognising Transitional Justice in the Nation State: 3. From prison to court 4. Shaping 'legal' space 5. The art of recognition 6. The visual jurisprudence of transition Part II. Representing Transitional Justice on the Global Stage: 7. From banned to embraced 8. Mapping political art-scapes 9. The art of representation 10. The cultural diplomacy of Imaginary Fact 11. Conclusion.
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