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ISBN
9781910820896
Book Title
Redress : Irelands Institutions and Transitional Justice
Publisher
University College Dublin Press
Item Length
0.9 in
Publication Year
2023
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Illustrator
Yes
Item Height
0.2 in
Author
Maeve O'rourke
Genre
Law, Social Science, History
Topic
Family Law / General, Sociology / General, Europe / Ireland
Item Width
0.6 in
Number of Pages
496 Pages

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Publisher
University College Dublin Press
ISBN-10
191082089X
ISBN-13
9781910820896
eBay Product ID (ePID)
28058379713

Product Key Features

Book Title
Redress : Irelands Institutions and Transitional Justice
Number of Pages
496 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2023
Topic
Family Law / General, Sociology / General, Europe / Ireland
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Law, Social Science, History
Author
Maeve O'rourke
Format
Trade Paperback

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Item Height
0.2 in
Item Length
0.9 in
Item Width
0.6 in

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Trade
LCCN
2021-389733
Reviews
This truly outstanding academic endeavour convincingly argues for its timeliness. . . . Overall, this is an excellent, interdisciplinary book which will surely be discussed and made use of in the years to come in Irish studies and beyond., This edited volume of essays is a valuable contribution to that truth-seeking process and how the right to truth can inform redress in a scheme of transitional justice (from darkness to light)., A powerful account of abuse in Irish institutions. . . . Questions of how archives are accessed and who gets to access them should be at the forefront of historical scholarship, and this volume provides a compelling and powerful discussion about how academics, the state, and the wider public engage with concepts of narrative authority, control over knowledge, and the varying value placed on different types of evidence., Redress should be read by anyone who cares about the vulnerable and those who can influence how they are treated today.
Table Of Content
Contents Acknowledgements Editors'' Introduction REDRESS: Ireland''s Institutions and Transitional Justice Katherine O''Donnell, Maeve O''Rourke and James M. Smith Truth-Telling Mary Harney, Mari Steed, Caitríona Palmer, Terri Harrison, Rosemary Adaser, Conrad Bryan, Susan Lohan and Connie Roberts Testimony Anne Enright Antigone in Galway: Anne Enright on the Dishonoured Dead Dan Barry The Lost Children of Tuam Clair Wills Family Secrets Emer O''Toole The Mother of Us All Irish State (In)Justice Maeve O''Rourke State Responses to Historical Abuses in Ireland: ''Vulnerability'' and the Denial of Rights Máiréad Enright and Sinéad Ring State Legal Responses to Historical Institutional Abuse: Shame, Sovereignty and Epistemic Injustice Colin Smith and April Duff Access to Justice for Victims of Historic Institutional Abuse Conall Ó Fátharta State''s Reaction is to Deny, Delay and to Buy Silence Transitional Justice: Opportunities, Limits Ruth Rubio Marín Reparations for Historic Institutional Gender Violence in Ireland: Learning from Transitional Justice Fionnuala Ní Aoláin The Inner and Outer Limits of Gendered Transitional Justice James Gallen Transitional Justice and Ireland''s Legacy of Historical Abuse Motherhood and Adoption Paul Michael Garrett Creating ''Common Sense'' Responses to the ''Unmarried Mother'' in the Irish Free State Mary Burke ''Disremembrance'': Joyce and Irish Protestant Institutions Claire McGettrick ''Illegitimate'' Knowledge: Transitional Justice and Adopted People Caitríona Palmer ''It Steadies Me to Tell These Things'': Memoir and the Redemptive Power of Truth-Telling Children in State Care Rosemary Nagy Transitional Justice, Trauma and Healing: Indigenous Residential Schools in Canada Patricia Lundy ''I Just Want Justice'': The Impact of Historical Institutional Child-Abuse Inquiries from the Survivor''s Perspective Emilie Pine, Susan Leavy and Mark T. Keane Visualising the Transfers of Abusers in the 2009 Ryan Report Knowledge, Memory and the Magdalene Laundries Katherine O''Donnell Official Ireland''s Response to the Magdalene Laundries: An Epistemology of Ignorance Laura McAtackney Materials and Memory: Archaeology and Heritage as Tools of Transitional Justice at a Former Magdalene Laundry Truth-telling and the Archive Shurlee Swain ''Finding the me who I truly never quite knew'': Lessons from Australia''s Find & Connect Project in Facilitating Records Access Gordon Lynch Transitional Justice, Non-Recent Child Abuse and Archival Research: Lessons from the Case of the UK Child Migration Programmes James M. Smith Knowing and Unknowing Tuam: State Practice, the Archive and Transitional Justice Notes Bibliography Index
Synopsis
A clear-eyed examination of Ireland and Northern Ireland's efforts to provide justice for victims of institutional abuse. REDRESS explores how Ireland and Northern Ireland have dealt with the past century's legacy of institutional abuse, focusing on those who suffered in Magdalene Laundries, industrial and reformatory schools, homes for unwed mothers, and in the two countries' closed and secretive adoption system. The authors of the essays collected here interrogate the structures that perpetuated widespread and systematic abuses in the past, and consider how political arrangements continue to exert power over survivors and their relatives, as well as controlling the remains and memorialization of the dead. The collection forensically examines both Ireland and Northern Ireland's so-called "redress" schemes and investigations, and the statements of apology that accompanied them. With diverse and interdisciplinary perspectives, this collection considers how a survivor-centered approach to transitional justice might assist not only those personally affected by institutional abuses, but also policymakers, scholars, and the public at large. The editors of REDRESS are donating all royalties in the name of survivors and all those affected by Ireland's carceral institutions and family separation to the charity Empowering People in Care (EPIC)., How will Ireland redress its legacy of institutional abuse? What constitutes justice? What is Transitional Justice? How might democracy evolve if survivors' experiences and expertise were allowed to lead the response to a century of gender- and family separation-based abuses? REDRESS: Ireland's Institutions and Transitional Justice seeks the answers. This collection explores the ways in which Ireland - North and South - treats those who suffered in Magdalene Laundries, Mother and Baby Homes, County Homes, industrial and reformatory schools, and in a closed and secretive adoption system, over the last 100 years. The essays focus on the structures which perpetuated widespread and systematic abuses in the past and consider how political arrangements continue to exert power over survivors, adopted people and generations of relatives, as well as controlling the remains and memorialisation of the dead. As we mark the centenary of both jurisdictions on the island of Ireland, REDRESS: Ireland's Institutions and Transitional Justice forensically examines the two states' so-called 'redress' schemes and investigations, and the statements of apology that accompanied them. With diverse and interdisciplinary perspectives, this collection considers how a Transitional Justice-based, survivor-centred, approach might assist those personally affected, policy makers, the public, and academics to evaluate the complex ways in which both the Republic and Northern Ireland (and other states in a comparative context) have responded to their histories of institutionalisation and family separation. Importantly, the essays collected in REDRESS: Ireland's Institutions and Transitional Justice seek to offer avenues by which to redress this legacy of continuing harms.
LC Classification Number
HV63.I73R43 2022

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