Performing South Africa's Truth Commission

Performing South Africa's Truth Commission
Title Performing South Africa's Truth Commission PDF eBook
Author Catherine M. Cole
Publisher Indiana University Press
Total Pages 265
Release 2010
Genre Apartheid
ISBN 0253353904

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South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commissions helped to end apartheid by providing a forum that exposed the nation's gross human rights abuses, provided amnesty and reparations to selected individuals, and eventually promoted national unity and healing. The success or failure of these commissions has been widely debated, but this is the first book to view the truth commission as public ritual and national theater. Catherine M. Cole brings an ethnographer's ear, a stage director's eye, and a historian's judgment to understand the vocabulary and practices of theater that mattered to the South Africans who participated in the reconciliation process. Cole looks closely at the record of the commissions, and sees their tortured expressiveness as a medium for performing evidence and truth to legitimize a new South Africa.

The South African Truth Commission

The South African Truth Commission
Title The South African Truth Commission PDF eBook
Author Dorothy C. Shea
Publisher US Institute of Peace Press
Total Pages 136
Release 2000
Genre South Africa
ISBN

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In the latter half of the 1990s, South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) offered the country the chance to build a better future by facing up to its past. Amid saturation media coverage, victims of human rights abuses told their harrowing stories and perpetrators confessed to horrendous acts. Meanwhile, the commissioners grappled with decisions that would not only apportion responsibility and grant or deny amnesty but also have a profound political and social impact. To this highly charged, controversial subject, Dorothy Shea brings a rare combination of objectivity, thoroughness, and a firm grasp of both the principles and the political interests at stake. She begins by investigating the origins of the TRC in South Africa's transition from apartheid to democracy, and she examines the extent to which it learned from the experiences of earlier, Latin American commissions. Then she focuses on how the politics of the TRC were played out in issues such as amnesty, reparations, and prosecutions. Her report on the TRC offers a generally positive assessment and explains not only how South Africa measured up but also why. Finally, Shea draws lessons from the TRC experience that may help to inform future efforts to shape and establish truth commissions in other transitional societies.

The Limits of Transition: The South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission 20 Years on

The Limits of Transition: The South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission 20 Years on
Title The Limits of Transition: The South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission 20 Years on PDF eBook
Author Mia Swart
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 324
Release 2017-08-28
Genre Law
ISBN 9004339566

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The South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission was a noble attempt to begin to address the continuing traumatic legacy of Apartheid. This interdisciplinary collection critiques the work of the TRC 20 years since its establishment. Taking the paralysing political and social crises of the mid-1990s in South Africa as starting point, the book contains a collection of responses to the TRC that considers the notions of crisis, judgment and social justice. It asks whether the current political and social crises in South Africa are linked to the country’s post-apartheid transitional mechanisms, specifically, the TRC. The fact that the material conditions of the lives of many Apartheid victims have not improved, forms a major theme of the book. Collectively, the book considers the ‘unfinished business’ of the TRC.

Truth and Reconciliation in South Africa

Truth and Reconciliation in South Africa
Title Truth and Reconciliation in South Africa PDF eBook
Author Hugo van der Merwe
Publisher University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages 366
Release 2008-02
Genre History
ISBN 9780812240597

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"Of the truth commissions to date, the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) has most effectively captured public attention throughout the world and provided the model for succeeding bodies. Although other truth commissions had preceded its establishment, the TRC had a far more expansive mandate: to go beyond truth-finding to promote national unity and reconciliation, to facilitate the granting of amnesty to those who made full factual disclosure, to restore the human and civil dignity of victims by providing them an opportunity to tell their own stories, and to make recommendations to the president on measures to prevent future human rights violations.

Truth and Reconciliation Commission of South Africa Report

Truth and Reconciliation Commission of South Africa Report
Title Truth and Reconciliation Commission of South Africa Report PDF eBook
Author South Africa. Truth and Reconciliation Commission
Publisher Commission
Total Pages 866
Release 1998
Genre Political Science
ISBN

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CD-ROM contains full text of print volumes and expanded name index.

Ubu and the Truth Commission

Ubu and the Truth Commission
Title Ubu and the Truth Commission PDF eBook
Author Jane Taylor
Publisher Juta and Company Ltd
Total Pages 100
Release 1998
Genre Drama
ISBN 9781919713168

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"Ubu and the Truth Commission" is the full play text of a multi-dimensional theatre piece that tries to make sense of the madness that overtook South Africa during apartheid.

Narrating Political Reconciliation

Narrating Political Reconciliation
Title Narrating Political Reconciliation PDF eBook
Author Claire Moon
Publisher Lexington Books
Total Pages 194
Release 2009
Genre History
ISBN 9780739140451

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Narrating Political Reconciliation advances a distinctive discourse analysis of South Africa's reconciliation process by enquiring into the politics of the following: writing national history, confessional, and testimonial styles of truth, and reconciliation as theology and therapy. Moon argues that the TRC was the catalyst for, and shaped the parameters of, what is now powerful 'reconciliation industry, ' and her insights provide a theoretical framework through which to think and problematise the politics of transitional justice in post-conflict and democratizing states more generally