Taking Northern Ireland as its primary case study, this book applies the growing literature in memory studies to the primary question of transitional justice: How shall societies and individuals reckon with a traumatic past? This book analyses how the bodies of the dead, injured, and traumatised are written into - or out of - transitional justice.
Taking Northern Ireland as its primary case study, this book applies the growing literature in memory studies to the primary question of transitional justice: How shall societies and individuals reckon with a traumatic past? This book analyses how the bodies of the dead, injured, and traumatised are written into - or out of - transitional justice.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Joseph S. Robinson is a Ph.D. Candidate in the Department of Geography at Maynooth University, Maynooth, County Kildare, Ireland. He is an Irish Research Council Fellow and a Research Fellow at the Glencree Centre for Peace and Reconciliation in Glencree, County Wicklow, Ireland. The research and first drafts of this book were written when he was a Researcher with The Junction, a community relations and peacebuilding non-profit located in the city of Derry, Northern Ireland.
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Introduction: 'The Voice of Sanity is Getting Hoarse:' Historical Narratives in Northern Ireland 1. Where, Why, & How 'Will We Remember Them?:' The Bloomfield Report Revisited 2. Social Memory 3. State of Exception 4. Hierarchy of Victims 5. Fugitive Roads & Social Hauntings 6. The Politics of Inscription 7. It Should Never be Lost 8. We are All, Potentially, Homines Sacri
Introduction: 'The Voice of Sanity is Getting Hoarse:' Historical Narratives in Northern Ireland 1. Where, Why, & How 'Will We Remember Them?:' The Bloomfield Report Revisited 2. Social Memory 3. State of Exception 4. Hierarchy of Victims 5. Fugitive Roads & Social Hauntings 6. The Politics of Inscription 7. It Should Never be Lost 8. We are All, Potentially, Homines Sacri
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