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Courtroom As a Space of Resistance Reflections on 50 Years of the Rivonia Trial

Courtroom As a Space of Resistance Reflections on 50 Years of the Rivonia Trial

Emilios Christodoulidis, Awol Allo, Sharon Cowan

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This volume returns to the Rivonia courtroom to engage with Mandela’s masterful performance, when he stood before Justice de Wet in Pretoria’s Palace of Justice and delivered one of the most spectacular and liberating statements ever made from a dock. Cutting across a wide-range of critical theories and discourses, contributors reflect on the personal, spatial, temporal, performative and literary dimensions of that constitutive event. By redefining the spaces, institutions and discourses of law, contributors present a fresh perspective that re-sets the margins of what can be thought and said in the courtroom.

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OL Work ID
OL21260037W

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Mandela, nelson, 1918-2013Trials (treason), south africaApartheidSouth africa, social conditionsSocial conditionsTrials (Political crimes and offenses)Rivonia Trial, Pretoria, South Africa, 1964Social aspectsInfluence

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