Parallel tracks and fraught encounters : the human rights and feminist movements (and campesina protagonism) in peru -- Gender implementation in the peruvian truth and reconciliation commission -- National reconciliation through public hearings : representative repertoire, choreography, and politics of reception -- Sexual violence beyond consent and coercion -- Finding each other's hearts : weaving interculturality into gender and human rights
Summary
In 2001, following a generation of armed conflict and authoritarian rule, the Peruvian state created a Truth and Reconciliation Committee (TRC). Pascha Bueno-Hansen places the TRC, feminist and human rights movements, and related non-governmental organisations within an international and historical context to expose the difficulties in addressing gender-based violence