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Vol. 47 No. 1 (2015)
Vol. 47 No. 1 (2015)
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.38140/aa.v47i1
Published:
2015-01-30
Articles
Introduction: Silence after violence and the imperative to ‘speak out’
Anja Henebury, Yehonatan Alsheh
1-17
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Afghanistan: gender, silence and memory
Elham Atashi
18-37
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‘What is the use of talking-talking?’ Reflections on talking, silence, and resilience in Sierra Leone
Friederike Mieth
38-59
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Crying shame: war crimes, sexual violence, and the cost of ‘speaking out’
James Burnham Sedgwick
60-77
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SADF soldiers’ silences: institutional, consensual and strategic
Gary Baines
78-97
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Working on the thresholds of memory and silence: reflections on the praxis of the Legacies of Apartheid Wars Project
Theresa Edlmann
98-115
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Against trauma: silence, victimhood, and (photo-)voice in northern Namibia
Heike Becker
116-137
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Two modes of amnesia: complexity in postcolonial Namibia
Reinhart Kössler
138-160
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Death, denial and dissidents: white commercial farmers’ discursive responses to mass violence in Zimbabwe, 1970-1980
Rory Pilossof
161-181
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Catholic voices of the voiceless: the politics of reporting Rhodesian and Zimbabwean state violence in the 1970s and the early 1980s
Timothy Scarnecchia
182-207
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‘Just another riot in India’: remembering the 1984 anti-Sikh violence
Jasneet Aulakh
208-227
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‘We have moved on’: human rights and intersubjectivity in post- 2007/2008 violence in Kenya
Steve Akoth
228-246
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Between silence and speech: spectres and images in the aftermath of the Reign of Terror
Ronen Steinberg
247-265
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Conclusion: What is telling “if telling is all there is?”
Rob Gordon, Christian Williams
266-273
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Book reviews
The Cambridge Companion to Nelson Mandela By Rita Barnard (ed)
Marthinus Conradie
274-278
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Intellectual Traditions in South Africa. Ideas, Individuals and Institutions By Peter Vale, Lawrence Hamilton and Estelle Prinsloo (eds)
Lis Lange
279-284
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