@article{Franco_2021, title={Transitional Justice comes to the House: different political times, different expectations}, volume={2}, url={https://resistances.religacion.com/index.php/about/article/view/58}, DOI={10.46652/resistances.v2i4.58}, abstractNote={<p>In Brazil, Transitional Justice is an idea conceived as a possible strategy to establish in the present a break with the presence of the violent past of the military dictatorship in the present. It’s about an idea that moves between the theoretical field, institutional policy, and social movement. In this paper, we intend to revisit the mentions of this term in parliamentary debates between the years 2007 and 2020 to reflect on the meanings evoked at each register of the term. Furthermore, we hope to explore the political trends that marked the use of the term in the different political times that unfolded during this period of little more than a decade.</p>}, number={4}, journal={Resistances. Journal of the Philosophy of History}, author={Franco, Paula}, year={2021}, month={Oct.}, pages={e21058} }