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(Ebook) The Politics of Truth and Reconciliation in South Africa: Legitimizing the Post-Apartheid State by Richard A. Wilson ISBN 9780511522291, 9780521001946, 9780521802192, 0511522290, 0521001943, 0521802199

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Authors:Richard A. Wilson
Pages:296 pages.
Year:2001
Editon:1
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Language:english
File Size:1.0 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780511522291, 9780521001946, 9780521802192, 0511522290, 0521001943, 0521802199
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(Ebook) The Politics of Truth and Reconciliation in South Africa: Legitimizing the Post-Apartheid State by Richard A. Wilson ISBN 9780511522291, 9780521001946, 9780521802192, 0511522290, 0521001943, 0521802199

The South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) was set up to deal with the human rights violations of apartheid. However, the TRC's restorative justice approach did not always serve the needs of communities at a local level. Based on extended anthropological fieldwork, this book illustrates the impact of the TRC in urban African communities in Johannesburg. It argues that the TRC had little effect on popular ideas of justice as retribution. This provocative study deepens our understanding of post-apartheid South Africa and the use of human rights discourse.
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