Generational Forgiveness And Historical Injustices: Perspectives Of Descendants Of Victims Of Apartheid-Era Gross Human Rights Violations In South Africa

JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY IN AFRICA(2015)

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Abstract
This study explored the issue of generational forgiveness in the political sphere in contemporary South Africa. It is based on qualitative interviews conducted with 20 children and grandchildren (females = 10, males = 10) of victims of Apartheidera gross human rights violations. The interview data were interpretively analysed to uncover underlying meaning. The results yielded three main themes namely: the myth of forgiveness in politics; political forgiveness as an inherently difficult human enterprise; and the intrinsic value of political forgiveness. Findings suggest that political forgiveness is likely if solutions are found to persistent poverty and inequality, which are structural legacies of the past.
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historical trauma,Apartheid,gross human rights violations,multi-layered interpretation,generational forgiveness
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