2020
DOI: 10.1177/0047244119892864
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Literature and lustration: Rebuilding social trust through literature

Abstract: How do nations, communities and individuals seek to restore individual meaning, social justice and social trust in the wake of traumatic histories? While international legal models have underpinned the processes of lustration in ex-communist countries, other forms of coming to terms with the past have contributed to the rebuilding of social trust in these environments. Literature has taken a role both in preparing the ground for more formal politico-legal processes, and in problematizing single-answer, simplis… Show more

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“… 1 For a detailed discussion of the idea that literature might contribute to processes of lustration and reconciliation, see Morgan (2020). …”
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“… 1 For a detailed discussion of the idea that literature might contribute to processes of lustration and reconciliation, see Morgan (2020). …”
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confidence: 99%