Affective Justice : The International Criminal Court and the Pan-Africanist Pushback /
"Since its inception in 2001, the International Criminal Court (ICC) has been met with resistance by various African states and their leaders, who see the court as a new iteration of colonial violence and control. In Affective Justice Kamari Maxine Clarke explores the African Union's pushb...
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Formaat: | Elektronisch E-boek |
Taal: | Engels |
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Durham :
Duke University Press,
2019.
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- Assemblages of interconnection
- Formations, dislocations, and unravelings
- Genealogies of anti-impunity : encapsulating victims and perpetrators
- Founding moments? Shaping publics through sentimental narratives
- Bio-mediation and the #bringbackourgirls campaign : making suffering visible
- From "perpetrator" to hero : renarrating culpability through reattribution
- The making of an African criminal court as an affective practice
- Reattributions: the refusal to arrest and surrender African heads of state.