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New Critical Spaces in Transitional Justice: Gender, Art, and Memory
(2019)
  • Arnaud Kurze, Montclair State University
Abstract
Since the 1980s, transitional justice mechanisms have been increasingly applied to account for mass atrocities and grave human rights violations throughout the world. Over time, post-conflict justice practices have expanded across continents and state borders and have fueled the creation of new ideas that go beyond traditional notions of amnesty, retribution, and reconciliation. Gathering work from contributors in international law, political science, sociology, and history, New Critical Spaces in Transitional Justice addresses issues of space and time in transitional justice studies. It explains new trends in responses to post-conflict and post-authoritarian nations and offers original empirical research to help define the field for the future.
Keywords
  • Art & Culture,
  • Civil Society,
  • Gender,
  • Human Rights,
  • Statebuilding,
  • Transitional Justice
Publication Date
Spring March 1, 2019
Editor
Arnaud Kurze and Christopher K. Lamont
Publisher
Indiana University Press
ISBN
978-0-253-03990-3
Citation Information
Arnaud Kurze. New Critical Spaces in Transitional Justice: Gender, Art, and Memory. Bloomington, IN(2019)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/arnaud-kurze/21/