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Kamari Maxine Clarke
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Preface. Assemblages of Interconnection xvii
- Introduction. Formations, Dislocations, and Unravelings 1
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PART I. Component Parts of the International Criminal Law Assemblage
- 1 Genealogies of Anti-Impunity: Encapsulating Victims and Perpetrators 49
- 2 Founding Moments? Shaping Publics through Sentimental Narratives 91
- 3 Biomediation and the # Bring Back Our Girls Campaign: Making Suffering Visible 116
- 4 From “Perpetrator” to Hero: Renarrating Culpability through Reattribution 140
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PART II. Affects, Emotional Regimes, and the Reattribution of International Law
- 5 The Making of an African Criminal Court as an Affective Practice 177
- 6 Reattributions: The Refusal to Arrest and Surrender African Heads of State 217
- Epilogue. Toward an Anthropology of International Justice 257
- Notes 267
- Bibliography 309
- Index 337
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Preface. Assemblages of Interconnection xvii
- Introduction. Formations, Dislocations, and Unravelings 1
-
PART I. Component Parts of the International Criminal Law Assemblage
- 1 Genealogies of Anti-Impunity: Encapsulating Victims and Perpetrators 49
- 2 Founding Moments? Shaping Publics through Sentimental Narratives 91
- 3 Biomediation and the # Bring Back Our Girls Campaign: Making Suffering Visible 116
- 4 From “Perpetrator” to Hero: Renarrating Culpability through Reattribution 140
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PART II. Affects, Emotional Regimes, and the Reattribution of International Law
- 5 The Making of an African Criminal Court as an Affective Practice 177
- 6 Reattributions: The Refusal to Arrest and Surrender African Heads of State 217
- Epilogue. Toward an Anthropology of International Justice 257
- Notes 267
- Bibliography 309
- Index 337