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Gender, Transitional Justice and Memorial Arts: Global Perspectives on Commemoration and Mobilization

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Management number 201915458 Release Date 2025/10/08 List Price $11.80 Model Number 201915458
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This book explores the role of post-conflict memorial arts in promoting gender justice in transitional societies. It brings together research from scholars worldwide, examining the gendered dimensions of memory-making in various contexts, including genocide, authoritarianism, civil war, and electoral violence. The book aims to challenge established stereotypes and promote counter-narratives that unsettle and challenge these narratives.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 274 pages
Publication date: 18 May 2021
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


This comprehensive book delves into the profound impact of post-conflict memorial arts in fostering gender justice in transitional societies. It explores a range of critical issues, including the aesthetics and politics of commemorative sites, literature, poetry, visual arts, film, and comics. Moreover, it highlights the intricate connections between art, memory, and activism, emphasizing their role in shaping narratives and challenging dominant ideologies.

Within the realm of post-conflict transitional justice and critical human rights studies, there exists a notable lack of inquiry into the specific contributions of memorial arts to gender justice. The book aims to rectify this gap by bringing together research from scholars worldwide who are dedicated to examining the gendered dimensions of memory-making in transitional contexts. Spanning a diverse array of cases, including genocide, authoritarianism, civil war, electoral violence, and apartheid, these scholars delve into not only the commemorative practices associated with past violence but also explore the potential for generating counter-narratives that disrupt and challenge established stereotypes.

The book is specifically designed to appeal to a wide audience, including academics, researchers, and practitioners interested in the fields of transitional justice, memory studies, post-conflict peacebuilding, human rights, and gender studies. It offers valuable insights and perspectives that will contribute to the ongoing dialogue and efforts towards promoting gender equality and social justice in these complex societies.

Weight: 580g
Dimension: 160 x 243 x 22 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032005072


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