The cultural pragmatics of political apology

In recent decades, research on ‘political apology’, wherein the state apologizes to victims of its past wrongs, has multiplied, as redress movements based on human rights have proliferated around the world. Since most of this research has been conducted by political philosophers, however, analyses o...

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spelling sg-smu-ink.soss_research-32842019-11-05T00:46:28Z The cultural pragmatics of political apology SAITO, Hiro In recent decades, research on ‘political apology’, wherein the state apologizes to victims of its past wrongs, has multiplied, as redress movements based on human rights have proliferated around the world. Since most of this research has been conducted by political philosophers, however, analyses of political apologies tend to adopt formal and normative perspectives. To propose an alternative, empirically-grounded approach, in this paper, I develop the ‘cultural pragmatics’ of political apology. To this end, I first conceptualize political apology as a social performance aimed to ‘re-fuse’ an impaired relationship between the perpetrator state and the victim individual. This conceptual move enables systematic analysis of political apology in terms of six elements constitutive of social performance: collective representations, actors, audience, means of symbolic production, mise-en-scène, and power. To elaborate this model of the cultural pragmatics of political apology, I then examine the protracted dispute over wartime atrocities that Japan committed against South Korea. 2016-12-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/2027 info:doi/10.1177/1749975515590243 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soss_research/article/3284/viewcontent/PoliticalApology_CulturalSociology_av.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School of Social Sciences eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University cultural pragmatics performance Alexander East Asia Japan Korea comfort women historical injustice international relations apology political apology Asian Studies Politics and Social Change Sociology Sociology of Culture
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Japan
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comfort women
historical injustice
international relations
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political apology
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Politics and Social Change
Sociology
Sociology of Culture
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comfort women
historical injustice
international relations
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political apology
Asian Studies
Politics and Social Change
Sociology
Sociology of Culture
SAITO, Hiro
The cultural pragmatics of political apology
description In recent decades, research on ‘political apology’, wherein the state apologizes to victims of its past wrongs, has multiplied, as redress movements based on human rights have proliferated around the world. Since most of this research has been conducted by political philosophers, however, analyses of political apologies tend to adopt formal and normative perspectives. To propose an alternative, empirically-grounded approach, in this paper, I develop the ‘cultural pragmatics’ of political apology. To this end, I first conceptualize political apology as a social performance aimed to ‘re-fuse’ an impaired relationship between the perpetrator state and the victim individual. This conceptual move enables systematic analysis of political apology in terms of six elements constitutive of social performance: collective representations, actors, audience, means of symbolic production, mise-en-scène, and power. To elaborate this model of the cultural pragmatics of political apology, I then examine the protracted dispute over wartime atrocities that Japan committed against South Korea.
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title The cultural pragmatics of political apology
title_short The cultural pragmatics of political apology
title_full The cultural pragmatics of political apology
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publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2016
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/2027
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