On Irreconciliation

On Irreconciliation

Mookherjee, Nayanika

John Wiley and Sons Ltd

08/2022

192

Mole

Inglês

9781119933267

15 a 20 dias

304

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1. Introduction - On Irreconciliation: Nayanika Mookherjee (Durham University)

2. Being held accountable: why attributing responsibility matters: Lisette Josephides (Queens University, Belfast)

3. Civil war and the non-linearity of time: Approaching a Mozambican politics of irreconciliation: Bjorn Enge Bertelsen (University of Bergen)

4. 'I was celebrating the justice the victims got'; exploring irreconciliation among Bangladeshi human rights activists in London: Jacco Visser (Aarhus University)

5. Perpetration, Impunity and Irreconciliation in Canada's TRC on Indian Residential Schools: Ronald Niezen (McGill University)

6. Irreconciliation, Reciprocity, and Social Change (Afterword 1): Professor Richard Wilson (University of Connecticut)

7. Irreconciliation as Practice: Resisting Impunity and Closure in Argentina: Noa Vaisman (Aarhus University)

8. Absence in Technicolour: Protesting Enforced Disappearances in Northern Sri Lanka: Vindhya Buthpitiya (University College London)

9. Rendering the Absent Visible: Victimhood and the Irreconciliability of Violence: Kamari Maxine Clarke (The University of California, Los Angeles)

10. Irreconcilable Times: Nayanika Mookherjee (Durham University)

11. Action beyond intent: experiencing ir/reconciliation (Afterword II): Professor Sara Schneiderman (University of British Columbia)
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<p>Irreconciliation; reconciliation; ethnography; JRAI; Royal Anthropological Institute; forgiveness; survivors; slavery; racism; impunity; injustice; peace; conflict resolution; transitional justice;</p>