Redress: Ireland's institutions and transitional justice
"How will Ireland redress its legacy of institutional abuse? What constitutes justice? What is Transitional Justice? How might democracy evolve if survivors' experiences and expertise were allowed to lead the response to a century of gender- and family separation-based abuses? REDRESS: Ire...
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Zusammenfassung: | "How will Ireland redress its legacy of institutional abuse? What constitutes justice? What is Transitional Justice? How might democracy evolve if survivors' experiences and expertise were allowed to lead the response to a century of gender- and family separation-based abuses? REDRESS: Ireland's Institutions and Transitional Justice seeks the answers. This collection explores the ways in which Ireland - North and South - treats those who suffered in Magdalene Laundries, Mother and Baby Homes, County Homes, industrial and reformatory schools, and in a closed and secretive adoption system, over the last 100 years. The essays focus on the structures which perpetuated widespread and systematic abuses in the past and consider how political arrangements continue to exert power over survivors, adopted people and generations of relatives, as well as controlling the remains and memorialisation of the dead. As we mark the centenary of both jurisdictions on the island of Ireland, REDRESS: Ireland's Institutions and Transitional Justice forensically examines the two states' so-called 'redress' schemes and investigations, and the statements of apology that accompanied them. With diverse and interdisciplinary perspectives, this collection considers how a Transitional Justice-based, survivor-centred, approach might assist those personally affected, policy makers, the public, and academics to evaluate the complex ways in which both the Republic and Northern Ireland (and other states in a comparative context) have responded to their histories of institutionalisation and family separation. Importantly, the essays collected in REDRESS: Ireland's Institutions and Transitional Justice seek to offer avenues by which to redress this legacy of continuing harms"--Back cover |
Beschreibung: | xix, 495 Seiten Illustrationen (teilweise farbig) 24 cm |
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contents | Editors' introduction Testimony Antigone in Galway : Anne Enright on the dishonoured dead The lost children of Tuam Family secrets The mother of us all State responses to historical abuses in Ireland : 'vulnerability' and the denial of rights State legal responses to historical institutional abuse : shame, sovereignty and epistemic injustice Access to justice for victims of historical institutional abuse State's reaction is to deny, delay and to buy silence Reparations for historic institutional gender violencec in Ireland : learning from transitional justice The inner and outer limits of gendered transitional justice Transitional justice and Ireland's legacy of historical abuse Creating 'common sense' responses to the 'unmarried mother' in the Irish free state 'Disrememberance' : Joyce and Irish Protestant institutions 'Illegitimate' knowledge : transitional justice and adopted people 'It steadies me to tell these things' : memoir and the redemptive power of truth-telling Transitional justice, trauma and healing : indigenous residential schools in Canada 'I just want justice' : the impact of historical institutional child-abuse inquiries from the survivor's perspective Visualising the transfers of abusers in the 2009 Ryan report Official Ireland's response to the Magdalene laundries : an epistemology of ignorance Materials and memory : archaeology and heritage as tools of transitional justice at a former Magdalene laundry 'Finding the me who I truly never quite knew' : lessons from Australia's find & connect project in facilitating records access Transitional justice, non-recent child abuse and archival research : lessons from the case of the UK child migration programmes Knowing and unknowing Tuam : state practice, the archive and transitional justice |
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spelling | Redress Ireland's institutions and transitional justice edited by Katherine O'Donnell, Maeve O'Rourke and James M. Smith Dublin University College Dublin Press 2022 xix, 495 Seiten Illustrationen (teilweise farbig) 24 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Editors' introduction Katherin O'Donnell, Maeve O'Rourke and James M. Smith Testimony Mary Harney, Mari Steed, Caitríona Palmer, Terri Harrison, Rosemary Adaser, Conrad Bryan, Susan Lohan and Connie Roberts Antigone in Galway : Anne Enright on the dishonoured dead Anne Enright The lost children of Tuam Dan Berry Family secrets Clair Wills The mother of us all Emer O'Toole State responses to historical abuses in Ireland : 'vulnerability' and the denial of rights Maeve O'Rourke State legal responses to historical institutional abuse : shame, sovereignty and epistemic injustice Máiréad Enright and Sinéad Ring Access to justice for victims of historical institutional abuse Colin Smith and April Duff State's reaction is to deny, delay and to buy silence Conall Ó. Fátharta Reparations for historic institutional gender violencec in Ireland : learning from transitional justice Ruth Rubio Marin The inner and outer limits of gendered transitional justice Fionnuala Ní Aoláin Transitional justice and Ireland's legacy of historical abuse James Gallen Creating 'common sense' responses to the 'unmarried mother' in the Irish free state Paul Michael Garrett 'Disrememberance' : Joyce and Irish Protestant institutions Mary Burke 'Illegitimate' knowledge : transitional justice and adopted people Claire McGettrick 'It steadies me to tell these things' : memoir and the redemptive power of truth-telling Caitríona Palmer Transitional justice, trauma and healing : indigenous residential schools in Canada Rosemary Nagy 'I just want justice' : the impact of historical institutional child-abuse inquiries from the survivor's perspective Patricia Lundy Visualising the transfers of abusers in the 2009 Ryan report Emilie Pine, Susan Leavy and Mark T. Keane Official Ireland's response to the Magdalene laundries : an epistemology of ignorance Katherine O'Donnell Materials and memory : archaeology and heritage as tools of transitional justice at a former Magdalene laundry Laura McAtackney 'Finding the me who I truly never quite knew' : lessons from Australia's find & connect project in facilitating records access Shurlee Swain Transitional justice, non-recent child abuse and archival research : lessons from the case of the UK child migration programmes Gordon Lynch Knowing and unknowing Tuam : state practice, the archive and transitional justice James M. Smith "How will Ireland redress its legacy of institutional abuse? What constitutes justice? What is Transitional Justice? How might democracy evolve if survivors' experiences and expertise were allowed to lead the response to a century of gender- and family separation-based abuses? REDRESS: Ireland's Institutions and Transitional Justice seeks the answers. This collection explores the ways in which Ireland - North and South - treats those who suffered in Magdalene Laundries, Mother and Baby Homes, County Homes, industrial and reformatory schools, and in a closed and secretive adoption system, over the last 100 years. The essays focus on the structures which perpetuated widespread and systematic abuses in the past and consider how political arrangements continue to exert power over survivors, adopted people and generations of relatives, as well as controlling the remains and memorialisation of the dead. As we mark the centenary of both jurisdictions on the island of Ireland, REDRESS: Ireland's Institutions and Transitional Justice forensically examines the two states' so-called 'redress' schemes and investigations, and the statements of apology that accompanied them. With diverse and interdisciplinary perspectives, this collection considers how a Transitional Justice-based, survivor-centred, approach might assist those personally affected, policy makers, the public, and academics to evaluate the complex ways in which both the Republic and Northern Ireland (and other states in a comparative context) have responded to their histories of institutionalisation and family separation. Importantly, the essays collected in REDRESS: Ireland's Institutions and Transitional Justice seek to offer avenues by which to redress this legacy of continuing harms"--Back cover Wiedergutmachung (DE-588)4136959-2 gnd rswk-swf Heimerziehung (DE-588)4024137-3 gnd rswk-swf Transitional Justice (DE-588)1069126748 gnd rswk-swf Unterbringung (DE-588)4186966-7 gnd rswk-swf Gewalt (DE-588)4020832-1 gnd rswk-swf Irland (DE-588)4027667-3 gnd rswk-swf Institutional care / Ireland / History / 20th century Institutional care / Northern Ireland / History / 20th century Reparations for historical injustices / Ireland Reparations for historical injustices / Northern Ireland Transitional justice / Ireland Transitional justice / Northern Ireland Institutional care / Ireland Transitional justice Reparations for historical injustices Institutional care Northern Ireland Ireland 1900-1999 History (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Irland (DE-588)4027667-3 g Unterbringung (DE-588)4186966-7 s Heimerziehung (DE-588)4024137-3 s Gewalt (DE-588)4020832-1 s Wiedergutmachung (DE-588)4136959-2 s Transitional Justice (DE-588)1069126748 s DE-604 O'Donnell, Katherine 1966- (DE-588)1136297561 edt O'Rourke, Maeve (DE-588)1239152418 edt Smith, James M. 1966- (DE-588)1239152477 edt |
spellingShingle | Redress Ireland's institutions and transitional justice Editors' introduction Testimony Antigone in Galway : Anne Enright on the dishonoured dead The lost children of Tuam Family secrets The mother of us all State responses to historical abuses in Ireland : 'vulnerability' and the denial of rights State legal responses to historical institutional abuse : shame, sovereignty and epistemic injustice Access to justice for victims of historical institutional abuse State's reaction is to deny, delay and to buy silence Reparations for historic institutional gender violencec in Ireland : learning from transitional justice The inner and outer limits of gendered transitional justice Transitional justice and Ireland's legacy of historical abuse Creating 'common sense' responses to the 'unmarried mother' in the Irish free state 'Disrememberance' : Joyce and Irish Protestant institutions 'Illegitimate' knowledge : transitional justice and adopted people 'It steadies me to tell these things' : memoir and the redemptive power of truth-telling Transitional justice, trauma and healing : indigenous residential schools in Canada 'I just want justice' : the impact of historical institutional child-abuse inquiries from the survivor's perspective Visualising the transfers of abusers in the 2009 Ryan report Official Ireland's response to the Magdalene laundries : an epistemology of ignorance Materials and memory : archaeology and heritage as tools of transitional justice at a former Magdalene laundry 'Finding the me who I truly never quite knew' : lessons from Australia's find & connect project in facilitating records access Transitional justice, non-recent child abuse and archival research : lessons from the case of the UK child migration programmes Knowing and unknowing Tuam : state practice, the archive and transitional justice Wiedergutmachung (DE-588)4136959-2 gnd Heimerziehung (DE-588)4024137-3 gnd Transitional Justice (DE-588)1069126748 gnd Unterbringung (DE-588)4186966-7 gnd Gewalt (DE-588)4020832-1 gnd |
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title | Redress Ireland's institutions and transitional justice |
title_alt | Editors' introduction Testimony Antigone in Galway : Anne Enright on the dishonoured dead The lost children of Tuam Family secrets The mother of us all State responses to historical abuses in Ireland : 'vulnerability' and the denial of rights State legal responses to historical institutional abuse : shame, sovereignty and epistemic injustice Access to justice for victims of historical institutional abuse State's reaction is to deny, delay and to buy silence Reparations for historic institutional gender violencec in Ireland : learning from transitional justice The inner and outer limits of gendered transitional justice Transitional justice and Ireland's legacy of historical abuse Creating 'common sense' responses to the 'unmarried mother' in the Irish free state 'Disrememberance' : Joyce and Irish Protestant institutions 'Illegitimate' knowledge : transitional justice and adopted people 'It steadies me to tell these things' : memoir and the redemptive power of truth-telling Transitional justice, trauma and healing : indigenous residential schools in Canada 'I just want justice' : the impact of historical institutional child-abuse inquiries from the survivor's perspective Visualising the transfers of abusers in the 2009 Ryan report Official Ireland's response to the Magdalene laundries : an epistemology of ignorance Materials and memory : archaeology and heritage as tools of transitional justice at a former Magdalene laundry 'Finding the me who I truly never quite knew' : lessons from Australia's find & connect project in facilitating records access Transitional justice, non-recent child abuse and archival research : lessons from the case of the UK child migration programmes Knowing and unknowing Tuam : state practice, the archive and transitional justice |
title_auth | Redress Ireland's institutions and transitional justice |
title_exact_search | Redress Ireland's institutions and transitional justice |
title_exact_search_txtP | Redress Ireland's institutions and transitional justice |
title_full | Redress Ireland's institutions and transitional justice edited by Katherine O'Donnell, Maeve O'Rourke and James M. Smith |
title_fullStr | Redress Ireland's institutions and transitional justice edited by Katherine O'Donnell, Maeve O'Rourke and James M. Smith |
title_full_unstemmed | Redress Ireland's institutions and transitional justice edited by Katherine O'Donnell, Maeve O'Rourke and James M. Smith |
title_short | Redress |
title_sort | redress ireland s institutions and transitional justice |
title_sub | Ireland's institutions and transitional justice |
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