Time for Reparations
A Global Perspective
Jacqueline Bhabha editor Caroline Elkins editor Margareta Matache editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University of Pennsylvania Press
Published:3rd Sep '21
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- Hardback£83.00(9780812253306)
This book explores the enduring impact of historical injustices and presents various reparative strategies. Time for Reparations offers insights from diverse contributors on justice and equity.
In this comprehensive examination of reparations, Time for Reparations argues that historical injustices, such as slavery, colonization, and forced sterilization, have lasting effects that must be addressed to achieve justice and equity. The authors present a variety of detailed examples, highlighting the ongoing harm caused by these injustices, including the enslavement of African Americans and the exploitation of marginalized communities worldwide, from Guatemala to Algeria and beyond.
The book features contributions from a diverse group of scholars, including historians, anthropologists, and human rights lawyers, each offering unique perspectives on the reparative strategies that could support affected communities. By analyzing the potential impacts of these strategies, the authors provide a multifaceted understanding of how reparations could transform the lives of those who have suffered from state injustices.
One of the key strengths of Time for Reparations is its interdisciplinary approach, making it accessible to a broad audience, including scholars, students, and advocates. The writing is clear and engaging, inviting readers to consider the profound and enduring injustices that continue to shape our world. This book serves as a vital resource for anyone interested in the ongoing struggle for justice and equity in the context of historical wrongs.
"The past lives in the present of all of us who are the survivors and descendants of extreme forms of inhumanity, and how we deal with it varies in profound ways, from those who would rather forget to those who demand both moral and material remediation as well as full acknowledgement and restorative apology for past injustices. This volume thoroughly and expertly explores all aspects of this tragic problem, from the slow and swift genocides of slavery and Nazi extermination to the sustained, multifaceted crimes of colonialism, as well as the legal, political and other lessons learned in the struggle for remedial justice. The richly informed and powerfully argued chapters fully persuade the reader of the urgency of a movement that has lately gained renewed vigor as well as moral, legal and intellectual clarity and direction. Above all, the work makes clear that the reparation movement’s goals are not only those of acknowledging and rectifying past wrongs and of preventing future ones but, as the police killings of black Americans make clear, of alleviating the inherited evils of the past still active in our times." * Orlando Patterson, author of Slavery and Social Death: A Comparative Study *
"Injustices carry consequences, and unaddressed injustices impose consequences that grow and compound, burdening individuals and societies for generations. Time for Reparations brings history, rigor, and imagination to prospects for reparative approaches to searing human rights wounds. This is the time, and here are viral roadmaps for constructive repair." * Martha Minow, author of When Should Law Forgive? *
- Short-listed for Shortlisted for the MSA Book Prize for an Edition, Anthology, or Essay Collection, granted by the Modernist Studies Association 2023 (United States)
ISBN: 9780812225044
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384 pages