Thoughtful, provocative, and uncompromising in the need to tell the "truth" as he sees it, Niezen offers an important contribution to understanding truth and reconciliation processes in general, and the Canadian experience in particular.
Thoughtful, provocative, and uncompromising in the need to tell the "truth" as he sees it, Niezen offers an important contribution to understanding truth and reconciliation processes in general, and the Canadian experience in particular.
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Ronald Niezen is Professor in the Department of Anthropology and in the Faculty of Law and holds the Katharine A. Pearson Chair in Civil Sociey and Public Policy at McGill University. His books include Public Justice and the Anthropology of Law (2010) and the co-edited volume Palaces of Hope: The Anthropology of Global Organizations (2017).
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List of Abbreviations List of Figures Preface to the Second Edition Preface 1. The Sense of Injustice 2. The Unfolding 3. The Process 4. Templates and Exclusions 5. Testimony 6. Traumatic Memory 7. Witnessing History 8. Solitudes Epilogue References Index
List of Abbreviations List of Figures Preface to the Second Edition Preface 1. The Sense of Injustice 2. The Unfolding 3. The Process 4. Templates and Exclusions 5. Testimony 6. Traumatic Memory 7. Witnessing History 8. Solitudes Epilogue References Index
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