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Author Grunebaum, Heidi

Title Memorializing the Past : Everyday Life in South Africa After the Truth and Reconciliation Commission
Published Milton : Taylor and Francis, 2017

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Description 1 online resource (187 pages)
Contents Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction: The Limits and Possibilities of Integrating Atrocity; 1. Temporalities of the "New Nation": The TRC and the Discursive Power of Transition; 2. Disembodiments: Testimony, Narrative, and the Commoditization of Suffering; 3. Kept in Place: Memorial Cartographies and the Spatial Politics of Containment; 4. Burials and Removals: Historical Erasure and Everyday Life; Afterwords; Bibliography; Index
Summary "This work is a meditation on the shaping of time and its impact on living with and understanding atrocity in South Africa in the wake of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC). It is an examination of the ways that the institutionalization of memory has managed perceptions of time and transition, of events and happenings, of sense and emotion, of violence and recovery, of the past and the new. Through this process a public language of memory has been carved into collective modes of meaning. It is a language that seems deprived of the hopes, dreams, and possibilities for the promise of a just and redemptive future it once nurtured. Truth commissions are profoundly implicated in the social politics of memorialization. Memory, as a conceptual, historical, and experiential discourse about the past, relates to the ways in which cruelty is integrated into societal understandings, which include cognitive and philosophic frameworks and constructions of social meaning. The politics of historical truth, of memory and of justice, play out in unintended ways. There is not only the ongoing struggle for survivors of state terror, but also the ways that the everyday shapings of silences, the emptiness of reconciliation and the fracturing of hope remain embedded in political life."--Provided by publisher
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Subject South Africa. Truth and Reconciliation Commission.
SUBJECT South Africa. Truth and Reconciliation Commission fast
Subject Post-apartheid era -- South Africa
Apartheid -- South Africa -- History
Memory -- Social aspects -- South Africa
Reconciliation -- Social aspects -- South Africa
Apartheid
Memory -- Social aspects
Post-apartheid era
Race relations
SUBJECT South Africa -- Race relations. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85125494
Subject South Africa
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781351506106
1351506102