Overcoming apartheid

can truth reconcile a divided nation?

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Overcoming apartheid

can truth reconcile a divided nation?

"Overcoming Apartheid reports on a study of post-apartheid attitudes in South Africa, involving a representative sample of all major racial, ethnic, and linguistic groups. Grounding his analysis of "truth" in theories of collective memory, Gibson discovers that the process has been most successful in creating a common understanding of the nature of apartheid. His analysis then demonstrates how this common understanding is helping to foster "reconciliation," as defined by the acceptance of basic principles of human rights and political tolerance, rejection of racial prejudice, and acceptance of the institutions of a new political order. Gibson identifies key elements in the process - such as acknowledging shared responsibility for atrocities of the past - that are essential if reconciliation is to move forward. He concludes that without the truth and reconciliation process, the prospects for a reconciled, democratic South Africa would diminish considerably. Gibson also speculates about whether the South African experience provides any lessons for other countries around the globe trying to overcome their repressive pasts." "Overcoming Apartheid is also a primer for utilizing conceptual and methodological tools in analyzing truth processes throughout the world. It is a resource for political scientists, social scientists, group relations theorists, and students of transitional justice and human rights."--Jacket.

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English
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467

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Overcoming apartheid: can truth reconcile a divided nation?
2004, Russell Sage Foundation
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [441]-456) and index.

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New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
323.168/09049
Library of Congress
DT1974.2 .G53 2004

The Physical Object

Pagination
xv, 467 p. :
Number of pages
467

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3693244M
Internet Archive
overcomingaparth0000gibs
ISBN 10
0871543125
LCCN
2003066879
OCLC/WorldCat
53823353
Library Thing
2742671
Goodreads
1950530

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