Theaters of justice : judging, staging, and working through in Arendt, Brecht, and Delbo
TitreTheaters of justice : judging, staging, and working through in Arendt, Brecht, and Delbo
Auteur
Call number809.93358/0048
N° d'objet08825
Lieu de publicationStanford, California, United States
EditeurStanford University Press
Année de publication
2010
Pagination232p.,
MatérielLivre
SérieCultural memory in the present.
ISBN0804770328
Notes[electronic resource].
Description
What role do legal trials have in collective processes of coming to terms with a history of mass violence? How does the theatrical structure of a criminal trial facilitate and limit national processes of healing and learning from the past? This study begins with the widely publicized, historic trials of three Nazi war criminals, Eichmann, Barbie, and Priebke, whose explicit goal was not only to punish, but also to establish an officially sanctioned version of the past.