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Politics, violence and memory

  • ATS2691
  • Not offered in 2013
  • 6 points, SCA Band 1, 0.125 EFTSL
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There is a growing imperative for societies, particularly democratic societies, to deal with the violence of the past so that discordant groups can be reconciled and historical injustices repaired. This unit looks at the role of memory in politics and asks whether current attempts to 'deal with the past' are creating more compassionate democracies (i.e. democracies more attuned to the suffering of others) or making impossible demands upon the activity of politics itself. -- Course Website

Instructor: Dr Paul Muldoon

Prerequisites: First year politics sequence



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