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Spectres Of Reparation In South Africa 1st Edition Jaco Barnardnaud

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Spectres Of Reparation In South Africa 1st Edition Jaco Barnardnaud
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.11 MB
Pages: 254
Author: Jaco Barnard-Naudé
ISBN: 9781003290278, 9781032268613, 1003290272, 1032268611
Language: English
Year: 2023
Edition: 1

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Spectres Of Reparation In South Africa 1st Edition Jaco Barnardnaud by Jaco Barnard-naudé 9781003290278, 9781032268613, 1003290272, 1032268611 instant download after payment.

This book argues that South Africa is haunted by the spectre of reparation. The failure of the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission to secure adequate reparation for the victims of colonisation and apartheid continues to drastically undermine the commission’s processes and legacy.


Investigating the TRC’s key processes of amnesty, archiving and forgiveness in turn, the book demonstrates that each process is fundamentally thwarted by the terminal lack of reparation. These multiple forms of the spectre of reparation haunt post-apartheid society in deeply traumatogenic ways. The book proposes a new ethic of "reparative citizenship" as a means of encountering the spectres of reparation in a productive and transformative manner, generating hope even in the face of the irreparable.


This book will be an important read for South Africans interested in overcoming the impasses and injustices that haunt the country, but it will also be of interest to post-conflict transitional justice and politics researchers more broadly.

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