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The Arts Of Transitional Justice Culture Activism And Memory After Atrocity 1st Edition Peter D Rush

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The Arts Of Transitional Justice Culture Activism And Memory After Atrocity 1st Edition Peter D Rush
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.43 MB
Pages: 198
Author: Peter D. Rush, Olivera Simić
ISBN: 9781461483847, 9781461483854, 1461483840, 1461483859
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1
Volume: 6

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The Arts Of Transitional Justice Culture Activism And Memory After Atrocity 1st Edition Peter D Rush by Peter D. Rush, Olivera Simić 9781461483847, 9781461483854, 1461483840, 1461483859 instant download after payment.

​​The Arts of Transitional Justice examines the relationship between transitional justice and the practices of art associated with it. Art, which includes theater, literature, photography, and film, has been integral to the understanding of the issues faced in situations of transitional justice as well as other issues arising out of conflict and mass atrocity. The chapters in this volume take up this understanding and its demands of transitional justice in situations in several countries: Afghanistan, Serbia, Srebenica, Rwanda, Northern Ireland, Cambodia, as well as the experiences of resulting diasporic communities. In doing so, it brings to bear the insights from scholars, civil society groups, and art practitioners, as well as interdisciplinary collaborations.

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