Identification, atonement and the moral psychology of violation: on Patricio Guzman’s Nostalgia for the LightFootnote** This essay was presented as a plenary lecture at IACR 2018, held at Lillehammer, Norway in August 2018, and then at a seminar on Law and Violence at the Pontifical Catholic University, Valparaiso, Chile in January 2019. I am grateful to participants on both occasions for comments, and especially to Dr Daniela Jara for responding to the paper at PCU. Thanks also to Alison Ribeiro de Menezes and John King at Warwick for their comments.
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