Localising Memory in Transitional Justice: The Dynamics and Informal Practices of Memorialisation after Mass Violence and Dictatorship
Localising Memory in Transitional Justice: The Dynamics and Informal Practices of Memorialisation after Mass Violence and Dictatorship
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This collection explores informal memory practices across various contexts, focusing on their individual and collective dynamics and intersections, and how they can contribute to recognition and social transformation in transitional justice contexts. It draws on inter- and multi-disciplinary approaches to offer an in-depth and nuanced understanding of local memory practices.
Format: Hardback
Length: 280 pages
Publication date: 31 May 2022
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
This collection significantly contributes to the critical field of transitional justice, advocating for "transitional justice from below" and highlighting the intricate and often complex relationships between justice initiatives, local contexts, and memory-making processes. Expanding upon this perspective, the book delves into informal memory practices across diverse settings, emphasizing their individual and collective dynamics, as well as their intersections, moving beyond a mere conceptualization of memory as symbolic reparation and the politics of memory. By focusing on the memorialization practices of communities, activists, families, and survivors, it seeks to uncover the hidden, unwritten, and multifaceted aspects of the current memory boom. Organized around the concept of localizing memory, the book offers valuable insights into how and under what conditions localized memory practices can contribute to recognition and social transformation, as well as their potential to be inclusive or exclusive of diverse and dynamic memories. Drawing from inter- and multi-disciplinary approaches, this book provides a comprehensive and nuanced understanding of local memory practices in transitional justice contexts, making it an essential resource for students and scholars of memory and genocide studies, peace and conflict studies, transitional justice, sociology, and anthropology.
Weight: 690g
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780367344573
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