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The Contribution of Visual Art to the Journey of Reconciliation and Peace in Post-apartheid South Africa

Pages 13-24 | Received 07 Oct 2022, Accepted 12 Dec 2022, Published online: 04 Jan 2023
 

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

The authors take this opportunity to thank Ms. Sue Williamson for granting them her kind permission to display an image of her artwork “Truth Games” in their essay. Ms. Williamson is a South African artist who has dedicated her artistic creativity to address social change in South Africa during and after apartheid. We also thank the Lebanese illustrator and activist Ivan Debs for allowing us to display his illustration of former South African president Nelson Mandela in our essay and for sharing his insightful artistic experience with us through the conducted interview.

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Elissa Ghoussoub

Elissa Ghoussoub is a young ambitious researcher and advocate for human rights and peace. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in law from the Holy Spirit University of Kaslik and a Master’s degree in human rights from Notre Dame University. As a post-graduate student, she has conducted academic research in the fields of international law, international affairs, and human rights. Her master’s thesis examines the relationship between art and human rights in post-apartheid South Africa and tackles the role of art in transitional justice. She has participated in several human rights workshops and academic programs including the United Nations 59th Graduate Study Program 2021. Her affiliation is Department of Government and International Relations, Notre Dame University, Zouk Mosbeh, Lebanon. E-mail: [email protected]

Maria Noujaim

Maria Noujaim is a Lecturer in the Faculty of Law and Political Science at Notre Dame University. Noujaim received her Ph.D. in Politics and International Relations -European Studies- from the University of Aberdeen, United Kingdom. Her current interests focus on human security, peacebuilding and reconciliation, and European and Middle Eastern politics. Noujaim served in several positions in Lebanese NGOs that worked on Human Rights Projects. She is the author of “Human Security in a Divided Society” in The Communitarian Nation-State Paradox in Lebanon. New York: Nova Science Publishers. Her affiliation is Department of Government and International Relations, Notre Dame University, Zouk Mosbeh, Lebanon. E-mail: [email protected]

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