9780299209049-0299209040-The Art of Truth-Telling about Authoritarian Rule

The Art of Truth-Telling about Authoritarian Rule

ISBN-13: 9780299209049
ISBN-10: 0299209040
Edition: 1
Author: Cynthia E. Milton, Leigh A. Payne, Ksenija Bilbija, Jo Ellen Fair
Publication date: 2005
Publisher: University of Wisconsin Press
Format: Paperback 148 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780299209049
ISBN-10: 0299209040
Edition: 1
Author: Cynthia E. Milton, Leigh A. Payne, Ksenija Bilbija, Jo Ellen Fair
Publication date: 2005
Publisher: University of Wisconsin Press
Format: Paperback 148 pages

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The Art of Truth-Telling about Authoritarian Rule (ISBN-13: 9780299209049 and ISBN-10: 0299209040), written by authors Cynthia E. Milton, Leigh A. Payne, Ksenija Bilbija, Jo Ellen Fair, was published by University of Wisconsin Press in 2005. With an overall rating of 4.0 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent The Art of Truth-Telling about Authoritarian Rule (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.54.

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People who have lived through authoritarian rule have stories to tell. They want to tell their truths: truths that have been silenced, truths that have been censored, truths that are still uncomfortable. But how do individuals begin to speak about a political past that was too horrible for words, especially when the words only came in torrents of pabulum, snake oil, and venom? How are versions of events that have slipped outside of official narratives best voiced in a society moving out of authoritarianism? This generously illustrated volume examines the art of truth-telling and the creation of stories, accounts, images, songs, street theater, paintings, urban designs, and ideas that pay witness to authoritarian pasts. This comprehensive collection, with contributions by scholars, activists, and artists from around the world, explores this theme across a range of national experiences, each featuring its own unique set of historical, institutional, and cultural conditions. This book is bold, creative in form and content, and unlike any other treatment of authoritarian transitions, with the editors and contributors daringly staking a place for cross-disciplinary conversations on modern history, creative art, politics, and social meaning. By examining the truths?both official and unofficial?about the past, we can learn how to avoid repeating atrocities in the future.

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