Transitional Justice and Memory: Exploring Perspectives

TitleTransitional Justice and Memory: Exploring Perspectives
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2010
AuthorsAlexandra Barahona de Brito
JournalSouth European Society & Politics
Volume15
Issue3
Pagination359-376
ISSN13608746
Abstract

This article suggests that the study of transitional justice could benefit from the insights of memory studies, and proposes that transitional justice is a first step in ongoing 'memory cycles', and that the politics of memory after state violence is qualitatively different from that which occurs in times of peace and normality. It illustrates some of the limitations of abstract normative approaches, and discusses how these and historically grounded and context-specific perspectives may be mobilised as two partial ways of looking at the same reality. It suggests Wilber's framework as a useful device to think in a multi-perspective and multi-disciplinary way about the topic.

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DOI10.1080/13608746.2010.513599
Short TitleTransitional Justice and Memory