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Spotlights and shadows: revisiting the scope of transitional justice -- PART I: Commemoration as celebration -- 2. Celebrating the end of apartheid -- 3. Commemorating genocide in Rwanda -- 4. Victory celebration and the unmaking of diversity in post-war Sri Lanka -- PART II: Forgotten issues -- 5. Social justice and the persistence of racialized segregation -- 6. Intergenerational justice -- 7. Non-citizens' rights: Xenophobia, nationalism and struggle post-transition -- PART III: Forgotten actors -- 8. Diaspora communities in transitional justice: A hidden presence -- 9. Rural women and their access to the law: Gendering the promise of post-war justice -- 10. Former combatants: Assessing their reintegration ten years after the end of war -- PART IV: Forgotten resources -- 11. Constructive resistance and the importance of not knowing in transitional justice -- 12. Inclusive narratives of suffering -- 13. How crowds transform identities -- 14. Collective resilience -- 15. 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