Contents
2Victim, Perpetrator, Hero: The French National Railways’ Idealized War Identities
3Deconstructing the Complexities of Violence: Uganda and the Case against Dominic Ongwen
5The Road to Recognition: Afro-Uruguayan Activism and the Struggle for Visibility
6Justice in Translation: Uncle Meng and the Trials of the Foreign
7Memory and Victimhood in Post-Genocide Rwanda: Legal, Political, and Social Realities
8Imaging “Traitors”: The Raped Woman and Sexual Violence during the Bangladesh War of 1971
9Open-Source Justice: Digital Archives and the Criminal State
11Negotiating the Symbolic: A Systematic Approach to Reconcile Symbolic Divides