"This book is a gem, a gift to the reader, a wonderful read. We learn about a significant part of Argentina's sad modern history at the same time that we are reading a highly sophisticated and well-informed meditation on the oral historian's craft."-- Deborah Levenson, Boston College
"This book is a gem, a gift to the reader, a wonderful read. We learn about a significant part of Argentina's sad modern history at the same time that we are reading a highly sophisticated and well-informed meditation on the oral historian's craft."-- Deborah Levenson, Boston CollegeHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Daniel James is Bernardo Mendel Professor of Latin American History at Indiana University. His previous books include Resistance and Integration: Peronism and the Argentine Working Class, 1946–1976 and The Gendered Worlds of Latin American Women Workers, also published by Duke University Press.
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About the Series ix Acknowledgments xi I. Prologue. The Town with No Plaza: Memory and Monuments in Berisso's Centro Cívico 1 II. Doña María's Testimony 29 III. Interpretive Essays 1. Listening in the Cold: The Practice of Oral History in an Argentine Meatpacking Community 119 2. "The Case of María Roldán and the Señora with Money Is Very Clear, It's a Fable": Stories, Anecdotes, and Other Performances in Doña María's Testimony 157 3. "Tales Told Out on the Borderlands": Reading Doña María's Story for Gender 213 4. A Poem for Clarita: Niñas Burguesitas and Working-Class Women in Peronist Argentina 244 IV. Epilogue 281 Notes 299 Index 309
About the Series ix Acknowledgments xi I. Prologue. The Town with No Plaza: Memory and Monuments in Berisso's Centro Cívico 1 II. Doña María's Testimony 29 III. Interpretive Essays 1. Listening in the Cold: The Practice of Oral History in an Argentine Meatpacking Community 119 2. "The Case of María Roldán and the Señora with Money Is Very Clear, It's a Fable": Stories, Anecdotes, and Other Performances in Doña María's Testimony 157 3. "Tales Told Out on the Borderlands": Reading Doña María's Story for Gender 213 4. A Poem for Clarita: Niñas Burguesitas and Working-Class Women in Peronist Argentina 244 IV. Epilogue 281 Notes 299 Index 309
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