This article will compare the narrative projects of nation building and dismantling as represented in the truth commissions of South Africa and East Germany. One of the most important aspects of truth commissions is that personal suffering on a wide scale is publicly acknowledged and written into the national fabric. The relationship between individual and collective memory is a powerful one; through the testimonies that it has documented, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission has created the possibility for South African citizens to participate in the writing of a new official version of their country’s recent history. It has helped to establish a break with the past, so that the country as a whole can move forward. In contrast, the trut...
This article explores the assumption that with the truth comes the triumph of the therapeutic in ind...
The South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission (SATRC) was operatively established in 1996 an...
A review of: A Country Unmasked: Inside South Africa’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission by Alex B...
Countries going through democratic transition have to address how they will deal with the human righ...
When the New South Africa finally came into place after the April elections in 1994, all South Afric...
The objective of this paper is to explore the initiatives and practices of different countries in tr...
Now listen very carefully, because I'm telling you the story now- Testimony of Lekotse, the she...
Over 30 countries have created truth commissions to investigate human rights abuses and to make reco...
In the post-Cold War period, truth commissions have become a standard mechanism for settling past ac...
Truth and reconciliation commissions have played a critical role in a number of countries that had t...
This article examines the complex, inherently political, and often contradictory processes of truth-...
This chapter explores the relationship between the stories people tell about their lives, and the po...
South Africa s past has to be grappled with, courageously and penetratingly. Especially its recent d...
On the 18th August 2003 in the City of Accra, Ghana, representatives of the new Liberian government ...
Paper presented at the Wits History Workshop: The TRC; Commissioning the Past, 11-14 June, 199
This article explores the assumption that with the truth comes the triumph of the therapeutic in ind...
The South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission (SATRC) was operatively established in 1996 an...
A review of: A Country Unmasked: Inside South Africa’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission by Alex B...
Countries going through democratic transition have to address how they will deal with the human righ...
When the New South Africa finally came into place after the April elections in 1994, all South Afric...
The objective of this paper is to explore the initiatives and practices of different countries in tr...
Now listen very carefully, because I'm telling you the story now- Testimony of Lekotse, the she...
Over 30 countries have created truth commissions to investigate human rights abuses and to make reco...
In the post-Cold War period, truth commissions have become a standard mechanism for settling past ac...
Truth and reconciliation commissions have played a critical role in a number of countries that had t...
This article examines the complex, inherently political, and often contradictory processes of truth-...
This chapter explores the relationship between the stories people tell about their lives, and the po...
South Africa s past has to be grappled with, courageously and penetratingly. Especially its recent d...
On the 18th August 2003 in the City of Accra, Ghana, representatives of the new Liberian government ...
Paper presented at the Wits History Workshop: The TRC; Commissioning the Past, 11-14 June, 199
This article explores the assumption that with the truth comes the triumph of the therapeutic in ind...
The South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission (SATRC) was operatively established in 1996 an...
A review of: A Country Unmasked: Inside South Africa’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission by Alex B...