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Psychoanalytic, Psychosocial, and Human Rights Perspectives on Enforced Disappearance
Psychoanalytic, Psychosocial, and Human Rights Perspectives on Enforced Disappearance
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This book combines the life experiences of victims with the expertise of scholars and practitioners of human rights, psychoanalysis, and artists to explore the complexity of enforced disappearance from a legal, psychological, and social perspective. It offers insights into the despair of victims and the progress and limitations of international human rights law. The psychosocial framework encourages the decision-making process of victims and the elaboration of their personal and collective stories. Psychoanalytic authors address the perpetrators' states of mind, the psychological significance of torture, and the issues of memory and trauma. Art is part of the collective effort to work through, question, understand, and repair the damages of evil. The book is aimed at postgraduate students, scholars, and practitioners in politics, psychoanalysis, law, psychology, psychosocial studies, human rights, social work, and justice.
Format: Hardback
Length: 258 pages
Publication date: 30 October 2023
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Combining the life experiences of victims with the expertise of scholars and practitioners in human rights, psychoanalysis, and the arts, Collecting authoritative contributions, Psychoanalytic, Psychosocial, and Human Rights Perspectives on Enforced Disappearance, delves into the intricate complexities of this heinous crime, encompassing its legal, psychological, and social dimensions. Victims offer a poignant glimpse into the profound despair that accompanies the loss of a loved one in such a dramatic and torturous manner. Academic scholars provide a comprehensive overview of this crime in the contemporary world, shedding light on its global prevalence and the challenges faced in combating it. Experts in human rights law examine the progress and limitations of the various standards applied in international human rights law, highlighting the need for robust legal frameworks to protect victims and hold perpetrators accountable. The psychosocial framework, particularly in the context of forensic investigations and reparations, plays a crucial role in empowering victims to make informed decisions and develop their personal and collective stories. Psychoanalytic authors delve into the minds of perpetrators, exploring the profound psychological and unconscious implications of torture and the disappearance of individuals by the State. They also address the issues of memory and trauma, exploring their individual, collective, and transgenerational manifestations. Art, as an integral part of this collective effort, serves as a powerful tool for working through, questioning, understanding, and repairing the damages inflicted by evil.
The book is designed for postgraduate students, scholars, and practitioners in politics, psychoanalysis, law, psychology, psychosocial studies, human rights, social work, and justice, as well as related fields.
With an ISBN of 9781032320588 (hardback), 9781032320571 (paperback), and 9781003312642 (ebook), this comprehensive resource is widely accessible and valuable for those seeking to deepen their understanding of enforced disappearance and its impact on individuals and societies.
Chapter 10 and Chapter 13 of the book are available for free in PDF format through Open Access content. This allows readers to access valuable insights and knowledge without the need for financial barriers.
In conclusion, Collecting authoritative contributions, Psychoanalytic, Psychosocial, and Human Rights Perspectives on Enforced Disappearance is a groundbreaking work that sheds light on the multifaceted nature of this crime. By combining the perspectives of victims, scholars, and practitioners, it provides a comprehensive understanding of the legal, psychological, and social aspects of enforced disappearance. This book is a valuable resource for postgraduate students, scholars, and practitioners seeking to advance their knowledge and contribute to the fight against this heinous crime.
Weight: 680g
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032320588
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