Zamperini and Menegatto, within the areas of memory, reconciliation, and recovery from the wrong received, analyze a particular case of mistreatment and abuse: the action and communication of the police over the demonstrators during the Genoa G8 Summit in 2001. Through lexicographic analysis they single out, in the expressions of the police reported by the victims, the devices of delegitimization theorized by Bar-Tal. With their flash on the challenging area of therapeutic jurisprudence, they provide a vivid example of how the narrative reconstruction of the victims’ truth within the cooperative work of a trial may have healthy functions helping victims to recover their dignity and identity.
Giving voice to silence: A study of state violence in bolzaneto prison during the Genoa G8 summit
ZAMPERINI, ADRIANO;Menegatto, Marialuisa
2015
Abstract
Zamperini and Menegatto, within the areas of memory, reconciliation, and recovery from the wrong received, analyze a particular case of mistreatment and abuse: the action and communication of the police over the demonstrators during the Genoa G8 Summit in 2001. Through lexicographic analysis they single out, in the expressions of the police reported by the victims, the devices of delegitimization theorized by Bar-Tal. With their flash on the challenging area of therapeutic jurisprudence, they provide a vivid example of how the narrative reconstruction of the victims’ truth within the cooperative work of a trial may have healthy functions helping victims to recover their dignity and identity.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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