This dissertation explores the dynamics of post-apartheid reconciliation in South Africa and offers a model of political forgiveness as a process. Drawing upon a series of interviews conducted in South Africa in 2000, as well as scholarly and journalistic publications on such topics as forgiveness theory, political reconciliation, truth-telling, apology, amnesty, restorative and retributive justice, transitional democracy, post-traumatic disorders, and reparations for injustice, a Drama of Political Forgiveness in Five Acts is offered as a model for a national forgiveness process. Particular attention is given to the history of race relations in South Africa and to the successes and failures of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. It is...
The apartheid regime that reigned over South Africa from 1948 to 1994 left many individuals traumati...
In the final years of the twentieth and the beginning of the twenty-first century, there has been a ...
Thesis advisor: David HollenbachAround the globe, oppressive regimes continue to pose a threat to th...
Narrating Political Reconciliation advances a distinctive political discourse of South Africa's Trut...
In both the discourse and practice of transitional justice the act of individual forgiveness has bec...
In this article the issue of forgiveness is addressed as it should be dealt with on a macro, meso an...
International experience has shown that addressing past human rights violations is a necessary ste...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines the development of a language supportin...
This article investigates the argument that the Christian idea of forgiveness can and should be tran...
Abstract This thesis explores the relationship between reconciliation and justice in a situation of...
This research is an investigation into the Christian notions of reconciliation within the context o...
After the abolition of apartheid, a process of healing and reconciliation was initiated in order for...
In the aftermath of the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC), "reconciliation" ha...
The dissertation argues that, in the attempt to build a shared democratic culture among ordinary cit...
At the present moment in history, there is a renewed interest in defining and redefining nationhood ...
The apartheid regime that reigned over South Africa from 1948 to 1994 left many individuals traumati...
In the final years of the twentieth and the beginning of the twenty-first century, there has been a ...
Thesis advisor: David HollenbachAround the globe, oppressive regimes continue to pose a threat to th...
Narrating Political Reconciliation advances a distinctive political discourse of South Africa's Trut...
In both the discourse and practice of transitional justice the act of individual forgiveness has bec...
In this article the issue of forgiveness is addressed as it should be dealt with on a macro, meso an...
International experience has shown that addressing past human rights violations is a necessary ste...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines the development of a language supportin...
This article investigates the argument that the Christian idea of forgiveness can and should be tran...
Abstract This thesis explores the relationship between reconciliation and justice in a situation of...
This research is an investigation into the Christian notions of reconciliation within the context o...
After the abolition of apartheid, a process of healing and reconciliation was initiated in order for...
In the aftermath of the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC), "reconciliation" ha...
The dissertation argues that, in the attempt to build a shared democratic culture among ordinary cit...
At the present moment in history, there is a renewed interest in defining and redefining nationhood ...
The apartheid regime that reigned over South Africa from 1948 to 1994 left many individuals traumati...
In the final years of the twentieth and the beginning of the twenty-first century, there has been a ...
Thesis advisor: David HollenbachAround the globe, oppressive regimes continue to pose a threat to th...