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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/arts/events/sorry-sorry-does-apologies-and-beyond-
 era-reconciliation
LOCATION:STC - Science Teaching Complex 200 University Ave West STC 0050 Wa
 terloo ON N2L 3G1 Canada
SUMMARY:Sorry Is As Sorry Does: Apologies and Beyond\, in an Era of\nReconc
 iliation\, Redress and Resurgence
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Join the Department of Anthropology for the 2018 Silver Medal 
 Award\nLecture featuring visiting Professor Bonnie McElhinny\, University 
 of\nToronto. Political scientists note that we live in an “age of\napol
 ogies” for historical wrongs (typically\, war-crimes and\nracialized har
 ms). Canadian governments have made about 11 major\napologies\, quasi-apo
 logies or statements of reconciliation since the\nmid-1980s\, mostly for 
 actions against Indigenous or racialized groups\,\nbut also recently for h
 omophobic exclusions. This talk considers what\nthese apologies are and do
 \; what form of redress apologies are and are\nnot\; and why they have ari
 sen alongside policies of trade\nliberalization\, economic deregulation an
 d state transformation.
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