Memory Politics after Mass Violence
Memory Politics after Mass Violence
Attributing Roles in the Memoryscape
Sorry, this book isn't available in your local currency. Please choose an alternate currency above.
eBook
This book explores how political actors draw on memories of violent pasts to generate political power and legitimacy in the present. Drawing on fieldwork in post-violence Cambodia, Rwanda and Indonesia, the book demonstrates in what way power is derived from how roles are assigned, exploring who is deemed a perpetrator, victim or hero, as well as ambivalences in this memory.
The author interrogates the ways in which these roles are attributed and ambivalences created in each society’s political discourses, transitional justice processes and cultural heritage. The comparative empirical analysis illustrates the importance of memory for political power and legitimacy today.
About the author
ISBN: 9781529227604
Format: eBook
Publication Date: 20/06/2025
Imprint: Bristol University Press
