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Performing Public Confessions

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It is widely thought that confessions from perpetrators of state violence promote accountability, reconciliation, and justice. Yeşim Yaprak Yıldız offers a challenge to this view through a critical...
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It is widely thought that confessions from perpetrators of state violence promote accountability, reconciliation, and justice. Performing Public Confessions offers a challenge to this view through a critical examination of perpetrators’ narratives, analyzing them as performances that shape public perceptions of state violence and responsibility. With a focus on Turkey, this book develops new insights into the performative aspects of confessions and what they reveal about the dominant social, moral, and political order.

Yeşim Yaprak Yıldız explores public confessions by Turkish state actors implicated in atrocities against Kurds during the 1990s, showing that their accounts often function to obscure rather than clarify responsibility. Through close readings of perpetrators’ rhetorical strategies, audience reactions, and media representations, she demonstrates that confessions are rarely straightforward admissions of guilt. Instead, they frequently perpetuate mechanisms of denial, silence, evasion, and disavowal, normalizing atrocities, reinforcing impunity, and masking the structural nature of state violence. Yıldız argues that perpetrators’ narratives, when placed in their social contexts, illuminate the underlying moral and political frameworks that govern Turkish society. Bringing together theoretical reflections with rich analysis of case studies, this book uncovers the political and ethical limitations of public confessions.

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Price: $35.00
Pages: 296
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Imprint: Columbia University Press
Publication Date: 12 May 2026
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780231222310
Format: Paperback
BISACs:

SOCIAL SCIENCE / Violence in Society, HISTORY / Middle East / Turkey & Ottoman Empire, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / Social Theory, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General

In Performing Public Confessions, Yıldız critically contextualizes confessional speech acts as a process of meaning making that actually ends up benefiting the perpetrators rather than the victims. Timely and beautifully written, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in Turkish state and society and those concerned about the systematic undermining of public accountability everywhere.
Yeşim Yaprak Yıldız is a lecturer in sociology and program convener for the MA in human rights, culture, and social justice at Goldsmiths, University of London. She previously worked for many years with local and international human rights NGOs, and she is coeditor in chief of the Journal of Perpetrator Research.

Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Introduction
1. Performing Public Confessions
2. State Violence, Public Secrets, and Denial in 1990s Turkey
3. Remorse and Responsibility
4. Justifying Violence
5. Complicity and Complacency in Turkish Society
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index