Truth, denial and transition: Northern Ireland and the contested past
"Truth, Denial and Transition addresses the ways in which the process of truth recovery in post-conflict societies is challenged and contested. Transitional justice scholarship and praxis has been a site of ever increasing activity in the past two decades and truth recovery is now considered an...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Truth, Denial and Transition addresses the ways in which the process of truth recovery in post-conflict societies is challenged and contested. Transitional justice scholarship and praxis has been a site of ever increasing activity in the past two decades and truth recovery is now considered an axiomatic element of the post conflict transition from political violence. Its purported benefits have been well rehearsed. Truth recovery is, however, one of the most formidable post-conflict challenges, particularly so in the face of efforts made by powerful actors who are keen to conceal their involvement (or silence) with regard to past abuses. In all transitional contexts, the dialectic between truth and denial is a key contest, yet little attention has been paid to those jurisdictions whose transitions from violent conflict have been marked by the rejection of a formal truth process. Questions as to why techniques of denial appear to persist and to what extent recovering truth about the past is essential for political and social reconciliation have, therefore, remain unanswered. This book draws on the case study of Northern Ireland to address these questions: exploring and critically analysing unionist, loyalist and military opposition to and distance from the truth recovery debate in Northern Ireland. Interrogating the resistance to truth in such contexts speaks to larger questions concerning identity formation and national imagination, notions of blamelessness and victimhood, traditions of sacrifice and the fear of betrayal, the othering of political opponents and the importance of timing in peacemaking. Linking these themes to a broad interdisciplinary literature, as well as specific literature on other jurisdictions, Truth, Denial and Transition makes a unique contribution to the international field of transitional justice and conflict transformation. ".. |
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adam_text | Titel: Truth, denial and transition
Autor: Lawther, Cheryl
Jahr: 2014
Contents
Abbreviations ix
Acknowledgements xi
Foreword (Professor Kieran McEvoy) xiii
1 Introduction 1
Denial, silence and challenging the past:
The international context 2
Truth, transition and commissioning the past:
Northern Ireland 6
The politics of definitions 14
Research design and methodology 18
Chapter structure 22
2 Truth, denial and blamelessness 26
Introduction 26
Unionism, identity and imagining the past 28
Truth, denial and blamelessness 32
Denial, silence and the liberal democratic state 38
Truth and playing the blame game 40
Blame, Othering and loyalists 45
Conclusion 49
3 Truth, politics and victimhood 52
Introduction 52
Constructing the complex political victim 53
Unionism, innocence and the politics of victimhood 56
Truth, victimhood and the myth of equivalence 62
Victimhood, hierarchies and truth as whataboutery 68
Conclusion 71
4 Truth, trust and (re-)writing the past 76
Introduction 76
Truth, trust and the past 77
Mistrust, loss and the republican agenda 79
Controlling the past: State centricity and the focus
of investigation 82
Trust, truth-telling and the patterns of the past 95
Conclusion 101
5 Truth, confidence and loyalty 106
Introduction 106
Explaining loyalty and loyalism 107
Truth, confidence and loyalty as silence 109
Truth, power and selling the story 113
Truth, loyalty and alienation 117
Confidence and the structure of truth 121
Conclusion 125
6 Truth, sacrifice and betrayal 128
Introduction 128
Transitional justice and keeping faith with the dead 129
Northern Ireland, transition and the betrayal of sacrifice 131
Truth, betrayal and appeasing the other 135
The illusion of collusion 140
Truth and sacrifice in service 144
Professionalism, the Police Service of Northern Ireland
and breaking with the past 148
Conclusion 153
7 Conclusion: truth, transition and political responsibility 157
Appendix: List of interviewees
Bibliography
Index
163
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