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Theaters Of Justice Judging Staging And Working Through In Arendt Brecht And Delbo Yasco Horsman

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Theaters Of Justice Judging Staging And Working Through In Arendt Brecht And Delbo Yasco Horsman
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Publisher: Stanford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.17 MB
Pages: 232
Author: Yasco Horsman
ISBN: 9780804770316, 080477031X
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Theaters Of Justice Judging Staging And Working Through In Arendt Brecht And Delbo Yasco Horsman by Yasco Horsman 9780804770316, 080477031X instant download after payment.

What role do legal trials have in collective processes of coming to terms with a history of mass violence? How does the theatrical structure of a criminal trial facilitate and limit national processes of healing and learning from the past? This study begins with the widely publicized, historic trials of three Nazi war criminals, Eichmann, Barbie, and Priebke, whose explicit goal was not only to punish, but also to establish an officially sanctioned version of the past. The Truth and Reconciliation commissions in South America and South Africa added a therapeutic goal, acting on the belief that a trial can help bring about a moment of closure.
Horsman challenges this belief by reading works that reflect on the relations among pedagogy, therapy, and legal trials. Philosopher Hannah Arendt, poet Charlotte Delbo, and dramaturg Bertolt Brecht all produced responses to historic trials that reopened the cases those trials sought to close, bringing to center stage aspects that had escaped the confines of their legal frameworks.

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