Slow repair: gender and restorative justice in Zimbabwe

IF 0.9 3区 社会学 Q3 ANTHROPOLOGY Anthropology Southern Africa Pub Date : 2022-07-03 DOI:10.1080/23323256.2022.2147089
Shannon Morreira
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This article reports on a ceremony gone awry at Kufunda Village, Zimbabwe, in which women had refused to follow a gendered cultural script of forgiveness and had instead released rather than slaughtered a chicken. They thus reinscribed old symbols with new meanings as a means of contesting patriarchy and beginning a slow process of restorative justice. Kufunda Village was set up as a direct response to conditions of postcolonial modernity in Zimbabwe: the village’s inhabitants see themselves as engaged in a process of learning new ways of inhabiting Zimbabwe in the aftermath of the socioeconomic collapse of the post-2000 era. This paper presents a detailed ethnographic examination of this locally generated example of an invented- tradition-in-process to argue that the refusal of “quick” forgiveness allowed for the development of a slower, more processual form of restorative justice that was seen as being more likely to succeed. I contrast this form of slow change to larger-scale internationally generated models of transitional justice that have been rolled out in the country. I argue that any attempts at restorative justice in Zimbabwe need to recognise justice as a slow, processual and uneven process that needs to incorporate multiple hidden and overt harms.
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缓慢修复:津巴布韦的性别和恢复性司法
这篇文章报道了在津巴布韦Kufunda村的一个仪式上出了问题,在这个仪式上,妇女们拒绝遵循性别文化中宽恕的脚本,而是释放了一只鸡,而不是宰杀一只鸡。因此,他们重新赋予旧的符号以新的意义,作为对抗父权制的一种手段,并开始了一个缓慢的恢复正义的过程。Kufunda村的建立是对津巴布韦后殖民时代现代性的直接回应:在2000年后的社会经济崩溃之后,该村的居民认为自己参与了学习新的居住方式的过程。本文对这一当地产生的、在过程中发明的传统的例子进行了详细的民族志研究,认为拒绝“快速”宽恕允许了一种更慢、更程序化的恢复性司法形式的发展,这种形式被认为更有可能成功。我将这种缓慢的变化形式与在该国推出的大规模国际产生的过渡司法模式进行了对比。我认为,在津巴布韦,任何恢复性司法的尝试都需要认识到,司法是一个缓慢、程序性和不平衡的过程,需要纳入多种隐藏和公开的危害。
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