Contents - Rhetoric Africa
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Contents - Rhetoric Africa
Contents Foreword by the Editor 1 Amnesty means oblivion: The politics of “pardon” in post-communist Romania 3 Virtuous justice, and its price in truth in post-dictatorial Argentina 13 Between the signs of transition’s justice 21 Big Brother’s shadow: History, justice, and the political imagination in post-1989 Poland 31 J. M. Coetzee: Reluctant public intellectual 41 Scholars and intellectuals in transition: on the social position of culture, science and intellectual work in postsocialist Slovenia 53 The melancholy of the forgotten: a Lyotardian affection 63 Les défis de la légitimité politique: L’ État postcommuniste à l’épreuve de la société 73 Ştefan-Sebastian Maftei Claudia Hilb Erik Doxtader Cezar M. Ornatowski Reingard Nethersole Vlado Kotnik Sergio Alloggio Ciprian Mihali “Untold suffering and injustice” in the best of all possible worlds Emilian Cioc 83 Le global en ses horizons: En finir avec le post-religieux et le post-sécularisme 93 Patrick Michel Four easy pieces and a coda: Rhetoremes of justice Philippe-Joseph Salazar Début paper: The liberation legacy: literalist and normative torchbearers battle for the post-society economy Garreth Bloor 103 109