Bearing Witness: Women and the Truth and Reconciliation Commission in South AfricaPeople who witness acts of terror and violence are often called after the event to bear witness to what they saw. In cases where this violence is inflicted by the state upon its own people, the process of bearing witness is both politically complex and traumatic for the individual involved. Independent trials and commissions have become important mechanisms through which the truth of past violence is sought in democratising states, but to date there has been little close attention to the processes and complexity of the work of such institutions.Fiona Ross's fascinating study of the process of bearing witness is the first book to examine the gendered dimensions of this topic from an anthropological and ethnographic viewpoint. Taking as a key example the Truth and Reconciliation Commission in South Africa, Ross explores women's relationships to testimony, particularly the extent to which women avoid talking about or are silent about certain forms of violence and suffering. Offering a wealth of first-hand examples, Ross approaches a more subtle understanding of the achievements and the limitations of testimony as a measure of suffering and recovery generally. Is it, she asks, the panacea it is usually seen as? Or do conventional discourses on human rights, suffering and reconciliation oversimplify an altogether more complex and problematic process? |
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... period . Other sources suggest a higher proportion of female detainees than either the State or SAIRR figures indicate . For example , the Detainees ' Parents Support Committee estimated that women comprised 12 per cent of detainees ...
... period . Other sources suggest a higher proportion of female detainees than either the State or SAIRR figures indicate . For example , the Detainees ' Parents Support Committee estimated that women comprised 12 per cent of detainees ...
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... period 1983–89 , 53 per cent of violations reported in the Cape concerned severe ill treatment ; 16 per cent concerned torture ; 14 per cent concerned killings and 12 per cent described associated violations . Three per cent of ...
... period 1983–89 , 53 per cent of violations reported in the Cape concerned severe ill treatment ; 16 per cent concerned torture ; 14 per cent concerned killings and 12 per cent described associated violations . Three per cent of ...
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... periods of interrogation usually occurred within the first three days of detention , the Commission ' eventually agreed that detention without trial itself constituted severe ill- treatment , leaving the specific period open and ...
... periods of interrogation usually occurred within the first three days of detention , the Commission ' eventually agreed that detention without trial itself constituted severe ill- treatment , leaving the specific period open and ...
Contents
Testimonial Practices | 27 |
The Self in Extremity | 51 |
Narrative Threads | 77 |
Copyright | |
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