
The latest issue of the
International Journal of Transitional Justice (Vol. 14, no. 1, March 2020) is out. Contents include:
- Special Issue: Creative Approaches to Transitional Justice: Contributions of Arts and Culture
- Editorial Note
- Cynthia E Cohen, Reimagining Transitional Justice
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Articles
- Catherine Renshaw, Poetry, Irrevocable Time and Myanmar’s Political Transition
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Freddy A Guerrero & Liza López Aristizabal, Images and Memory: Religiosity and Sacrifice – The Cases of Tierralta, Trujillo and Arenillo in Colombia
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Angela Santamaría, Dunen Muelas, Paula Caceres, Wendi Kuetguaje, & Julian Villegas, Decolonial Sketches and Intercultural Approaches to Truth: Corporeal Experiences and Testimonies of Indigenous Women in Colombia
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Virginie Ladisch & Christalla Yakinthou, Cultivated Collaboration in Transitional Justice Practice and Research: Reflections on Tunisia’s Voices of Memory Project
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Robyn Gill-Leslie, The Body Inside the Art and the Law of Marikana: A Case for Corporeality
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Anne Dirnstorfer & Nar Bahadur Saud, A Stage for the Unknown? Reconciling Postwar Communities through Theatre-Facilitated Dialogue
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Tiffany Fairey & Rachel Kerr, What Works? Creative Approaches to Transitional Justice in Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Robin Adèle Greeley, Michael R Orwicz, José Luis Falconi, Ana María Reyes, & Fernando J Rosenberg, Repairing Symbolic Reparations: Assessing the Effectiveness of Memorialization in the Inter-American System of Human Rights
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Notes from the Field
- Claudia Bernardi, The Disappeared Are Appearing: Murals that Recover Communal Memory
- Toni Shapiro-Phim,
Embodying the Pain and Cruelty of Others
- Luis Carlos Sotelo Castro, Not Being Able to Speak Is Torture: Performing Listening to Painful Narratives
- Salomón Lerner Febres,
Memory of Violence and Drama in Peru: The Experience of the Truth Commission and Grupo Cultural Yuyachkani – Violence and Dehumanization
- Review Essay
- Clara Ramírez-Barat, The Path to Social Reconstruction: Between Culture and Transitional Justice