Beyond evidence : the use of archives in transitional justice
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Beyond evidence : the use of archives in transitional justice
Routledge, 2022
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内容説明
Drawing on conceptual debates in transitional justice and critical archival studies, as well as empirical cases from various countries around the world, the contributions in this book critically examine how archives are produced by and used in transitional justice processes such as tribunals, truth commissions and remembrance processes.
This edited volume provides conceptual critiques of the transitional justice paradigm and innovations in providing a new lens on archival practices in transitional justice. In doing so it offers in-depth analyses of the relationship between archives and transitional justice in France, Colombia, Rwanda, South Africa and Northern-Ireland; it highlights truth commission and (international) court archives as much as personal collections and oral histories. The authors bring critical archival studies into dialogue with transitional justice discourses to highlight the activism and emancipatory potential but also the possibilities of injustices inherent in archives and archival practice.
Crucially, the book goes beyond merely highlighting the evidentiary value of archives by linking them to a multitude of transitional justice processes, goals and ideals, including remembrance processes, witnessing, reconciliation, non-recurrence, and various struggles against injustices and prevalent violence. This collection contributes to and expands our understanding of archives in transitional justice and critically questions core assumptions being made about the inherently positive contributions archives and records make to dealing with a violent past.
The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of The International Journal of Human Rights.
目次
Introduction: Beyond evidence: the use of archives in transitional justice
Julia Viebach, Dagmar Hovestadt and Ulrike Luhe
1. Transitional archives: towards a conceptualisation of archives in transitional justice
Julia Viebach
2. From the forerunners of document collection to the trial of Klaus Barbie and beyond: the transitional justice journey of the Izieu telegram
Ulrike Luhe and Romain Ledauphin
3. Remembering atrocities: legal archives and the discursive conditions of witnessing
Benjamin Thorne
4. There was this goat: the archive for justice as a remedy for epistemic injustices in truth commissions
Dietlinde Wouters
5. Non-recurrence, reconciliation, and transitional justice: situating accountability in Northern Ireland's oral history archive
Eliscia Kinder
6. Personal archives and transitional justice in Colombia: the Fonds of Fabiola Lalinde and Mario Agudelo
Marta Lucia Giraldo and Daniel Jeronimo Tobon
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