Time for reparations : a global perspective /

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Imprint:Philadelphia, Pennsylvania : University of Pennsylvania Press, [2021]
Description:xiii, 396 pages ; 24 cm.
Language:English
Series:Pennsylvania studies in human rights
Pennsylvania studies in human rights.
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12627147
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Other authors / contributors:Bhabha, Jacqueline, editor.
Matache, Margareta, editor.
Elkins, Caroline, editor.
ISBN:9780812253306
0812253302
9780812225044
081222504X
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary:"Our main argument throughout this volume is that the traces carved by unrepaired past injustice endure in the political, social, and economic arrangements bequeathed to the present and future: the systems for transmission of property, wealth, status, authority, power. The volume bridges individual cases, discrete histories, and different regions to generate a multinational and multidisciplinary engagement with questions of reparations"--
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In this sweeping international perspective on reparations, Time for Reparations makes the case that past state injustice--be it slavery or colonization, forced sterilization or widespread atrocities--has enduring consequences that generate ongoing harm, which needs to be addressed as a matter of justice and equity.
Time for Reparations provides a wealth of detailed and diverse examples of state injustice, from enslavement of African Americans in the United States and Roma in Romania to colonial exploitation and brutality in Guatemala, Algeria, Indonesia, Jamaica, and Guadeloupe. From many vantage points, contributing authors discuss different reparative strategies and the impact they would have on the lives of survivor or descent communities.
One of the strengths of this book is its interdisciplinary perspective--contributors are historians, anthropologists, human rights lawyers, sociologists, and political scientists. Many of the authors are both scholars and advocates, actively involved in one capacity or another in the struggles for reparations they describe. The book therefore has a broad and inclusive scope, aided by an accessible and cogent writing style. It appeals to scholars, students, advocates and others concerned about addressing some of the most profound and enduring injustices of our time.

Physical Description:xiii, 396 pages ; 24 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9780812253306
0812253302
9780812225044
081222504X