The function of memory in understanding and addressing cultures in impunity
Recent psychological studies show that systemic oppression may be understood as trauma, which is aggravated in the context of a culture of impunity. Cultures of impunity, then, are a problem not only of legal justice and collective trauma but also of personal memory and its fragmentation. Following...
Published in: | Budhi: a Journal of Ideas and Culture Vol. 20, no. 1 (Apr. 2016), 1-32 |
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