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History, memory, and state-sponsored violence : Time and justice

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Publication details: London Routledge 2012Description: 250p xiISBN:
  • 9780415822985
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 303.600000 BEV
Contents:
Table of contents 1. Introduction; Part I 2. 'La Muerte No Existe.' The Madres de Plaza de Mayo and the Resistance against the Irreversible Time of History; 3. 'We the Victims and Survivors Declare the Past to Be in the Present.' The 'New South Africa' and the Legacy of Apartheid; 4. 'The Past Must Remain the Past.' Time of History and Time of Justice in the 'New Sierra Leone; Part II 5. A Hard Time Thinking the Irrevocable. Why It Is So Difficult to Understand the Haunting Past; 6. Searching for Other Times. Some Critiques of the Absent and Distant Past; 7. Spectral times. Jacques Derrida and the Deconstruction of Time; 8. History and the Work of Mourning; Conclusion
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Table of contents
1. Introduction;
Part I 2. 'La Muerte No Existe.' The Madres de Plaza de Mayo and the Resistance against the Irreversible Time of History;
3. 'We the Victims and Survivors Declare the Past to Be in the Present.' The 'New South Africa' and the Legacy of Apartheid;
4. 'The Past Must Remain the Past.' Time of History and Time of Justice in the 'New Sierra Leone;
Part II 5. A Hard Time Thinking the Irrevocable. Why It Is So Difficult to Understand the Haunting Past;
6. Searching for Other Times. Some Critiques of the Absent and Distant Past;
7. Spectral times. Jacques Derrida and the Deconstruction of Time;
8. History and the Work of Mourning;
Conclusion

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