Memory, Truth, and Justice in Contemporary Latin America
Herausgeber: Villalón, Roberta
Memory, Truth, and Justice in Contemporary Latin America
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This powerful text provides the first systematic analysis of the second wave of memory and justice mobilization throughout Latin America. Pairing clear explanations of concepts and debates with case studies, the book offers a unique opportunity for students to understand and interpret the history and politics of Latin American countries.
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This powerful text provides the first systematic analysis of the second wave of memory and justice mobilization throughout Latin America. Pairing clear explanations of concepts and debates with case studies, the book offers a unique opportunity for students to understand and interpret the history and politics of Latin American countries.
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- Latin American Perspectives in the Classroom
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 282
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Juli 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 462g
- ISBN-13: 9781442267251
- ISBN-10: 1442267259
- Artikelnr.: 47714038
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Latin American Perspectives in the Classroom
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 282
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Juli 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 462g
- ISBN-13: 9781442267251
- ISBN-10: 1442267259
- Artikelnr.: 47714038
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Roberta Villalón is a Fulbright scholar, associate professor of sociology, and the chairperson of the Sociology and Anthropology Department at St. John's University, New York City.
Introduction Roberta Villalón Part I: Framing Collective Memory:
Counter-Hegemonic and Master Narratives Introduction to Part I Roberta
Villalón Chapter 1: Genesis, Uses, and Significations of the Nunca Más
Report in Argentina Emilio Crenzel Chapter 2: "We're All Victims": Changes
in the Narrative of "National Reconciliation" in Argentina Valentina Salvi,
translated by Luis Alberto Hernández Chapter 3: Irreconcilable Differences:
Political Culture and Gender Violence during the Chilean Transition to
Democracy Hillary Hiner and María José Azócar Part II: Defining Historical
Periods, Blame, and Reparation Introduction to Part II Roberta Villalón
Chapter 4: The Memory of the National and the National as Memory Juan
Poblete Chapter 5: Between Two Pasts: Dictatorships and the Politics of
Memory in Bolivia Francisco Adolfo García Jerez and Juliane Müller,
translated by Margot Olavarria Chapter 6: Colombia's Gallery of Memory:
Reexamining Democracy through Human Rights Lenses Erika Márquez Part III:
Cultures of Trauma, Healing, and Justice Introduction to Part III Roberta
Villalón Chapter 7: Trauma and the Politics of Memory in the Uruguayan
Dictatorship Lorenzo D'Orsi Chapter 8: Living with Ghosts: Death,
Exhumation, and Reburial among the Maya in Guatemala Virginia Garrard
Chapter 9: Argentina's Trials: New Ways of Writing Memory Susana Kaiser
Part IV: Arts, Media, Museums, and Memory Introduction to Part IV Roberta
Villalón Chapter 10: The Murals of La Victoria: Imaginaries of Chilean
Popular Resistance Alexis Cortés, translated by Margot Olavarria Chapter
11: Choreography of a Massacre: Memory and Performance in the Ayacucho
Carnaval Renzo Aroni Sulca, translated by Margot Olavarria Chapter 12:
Reckoning with Dictatorship in Brazil: The Double-Edged Role of
Artistic-Cultural Production Nina Schneider and Rebecca J. Atencio Chapter
13: Historical Memory at El Salvador's Museo de la Palabra y la Imagen
Diana Carolina Sierra Becerra Conclusion: Complexities, Controversies and
the Value of Collective Memory and Social Justice Roberta Villalón
Bibliography About the Contributors
Counter-Hegemonic and Master Narratives Introduction to Part I Roberta
Villalón Chapter 1: Genesis, Uses, and Significations of the Nunca Más
Report in Argentina Emilio Crenzel Chapter 2: "We're All Victims": Changes
in the Narrative of "National Reconciliation" in Argentina Valentina Salvi,
translated by Luis Alberto Hernández Chapter 3: Irreconcilable Differences:
Political Culture and Gender Violence during the Chilean Transition to
Democracy Hillary Hiner and María José Azócar Part II: Defining Historical
Periods, Blame, and Reparation Introduction to Part II Roberta Villalón
Chapter 4: The Memory of the National and the National as Memory Juan
Poblete Chapter 5: Between Two Pasts: Dictatorships and the Politics of
Memory in Bolivia Francisco Adolfo García Jerez and Juliane Müller,
translated by Margot Olavarria Chapter 6: Colombia's Gallery of Memory:
Reexamining Democracy through Human Rights Lenses Erika Márquez Part III:
Cultures of Trauma, Healing, and Justice Introduction to Part III Roberta
Villalón Chapter 7: Trauma and the Politics of Memory in the Uruguayan
Dictatorship Lorenzo D'Orsi Chapter 8: Living with Ghosts: Death,
Exhumation, and Reburial among the Maya in Guatemala Virginia Garrard
Chapter 9: Argentina's Trials: New Ways of Writing Memory Susana Kaiser
Part IV: Arts, Media, Museums, and Memory Introduction to Part IV Roberta
Villalón Chapter 10: The Murals of La Victoria: Imaginaries of Chilean
Popular Resistance Alexis Cortés, translated by Margot Olavarria Chapter
11: Choreography of a Massacre: Memory and Performance in the Ayacucho
Carnaval Renzo Aroni Sulca, translated by Margot Olavarria Chapter 12:
Reckoning with Dictatorship in Brazil: The Double-Edged Role of
Artistic-Cultural Production Nina Schneider and Rebecca J. Atencio Chapter
13: Historical Memory at El Salvador's Museo de la Palabra y la Imagen
Diana Carolina Sierra Becerra Conclusion: Complexities, Controversies and
the Value of Collective Memory and Social Justice Roberta Villalón
Bibliography About the Contributors
Introduction Roberta Villalón Part I: Framing Collective Memory:
Counter-Hegemonic and Master Narratives Introduction to Part I Roberta
Villalón Chapter 1: Genesis, Uses, and Significations of the Nunca Más
Report in Argentina Emilio Crenzel Chapter 2: "We're All Victims": Changes
in the Narrative of "National Reconciliation" in Argentina Valentina Salvi,
translated by Luis Alberto Hernández Chapter 3: Irreconcilable Differences:
Political Culture and Gender Violence during the Chilean Transition to
Democracy Hillary Hiner and María José Azócar Part II: Defining Historical
Periods, Blame, and Reparation Introduction to Part II Roberta Villalón
Chapter 4: The Memory of the National and the National as Memory Juan
Poblete Chapter 5: Between Two Pasts: Dictatorships and the Politics of
Memory in Bolivia Francisco Adolfo García Jerez and Juliane Müller,
translated by Margot Olavarria Chapter 6: Colombia's Gallery of Memory:
Reexamining Democracy through Human Rights Lenses Erika Márquez Part III:
Cultures of Trauma, Healing, and Justice Introduction to Part III Roberta
Villalón Chapter 7: Trauma and the Politics of Memory in the Uruguayan
Dictatorship Lorenzo D'Orsi Chapter 8: Living with Ghosts: Death,
Exhumation, and Reburial among the Maya in Guatemala Virginia Garrard
Chapter 9: Argentina's Trials: New Ways of Writing Memory Susana Kaiser
Part IV: Arts, Media, Museums, and Memory Introduction to Part IV Roberta
Villalón Chapter 10: The Murals of La Victoria: Imaginaries of Chilean
Popular Resistance Alexis Cortés, translated by Margot Olavarria Chapter
11: Choreography of a Massacre: Memory and Performance in the Ayacucho
Carnaval Renzo Aroni Sulca, translated by Margot Olavarria Chapter 12:
Reckoning with Dictatorship in Brazil: The Double-Edged Role of
Artistic-Cultural Production Nina Schneider and Rebecca J. Atencio Chapter
13: Historical Memory at El Salvador's Museo de la Palabra y la Imagen
Diana Carolina Sierra Becerra Conclusion: Complexities, Controversies and
the Value of Collective Memory and Social Justice Roberta Villalón
Bibliography About the Contributors
Counter-Hegemonic and Master Narratives Introduction to Part I Roberta
Villalón Chapter 1: Genesis, Uses, and Significations of the Nunca Más
Report in Argentina Emilio Crenzel Chapter 2: "We're All Victims": Changes
in the Narrative of "National Reconciliation" in Argentina Valentina Salvi,
translated by Luis Alberto Hernández Chapter 3: Irreconcilable Differences:
Political Culture and Gender Violence during the Chilean Transition to
Democracy Hillary Hiner and María José Azócar Part II: Defining Historical
Periods, Blame, and Reparation Introduction to Part II Roberta Villalón
Chapter 4: The Memory of the National and the National as Memory Juan
Poblete Chapter 5: Between Two Pasts: Dictatorships and the Politics of
Memory in Bolivia Francisco Adolfo García Jerez and Juliane Müller,
translated by Margot Olavarria Chapter 6: Colombia's Gallery of Memory:
Reexamining Democracy through Human Rights Lenses Erika Márquez Part III:
Cultures of Trauma, Healing, and Justice Introduction to Part III Roberta
Villalón Chapter 7: Trauma and the Politics of Memory in the Uruguayan
Dictatorship Lorenzo D'Orsi Chapter 8: Living with Ghosts: Death,
Exhumation, and Reburial among the Maya in Guatemala Virginia Garrard
Chapter 9: Argentina's Trials: New Ways of Writing Memory Susana Kaiser
Part IV: Arts, Media, Museums, and Memory Introduction to Part IV Roberta
Villalón Chapter 10: The Murals of La Victoria: Imaginaries of Chilean
Popular Resistance Alexis Cortés, translated by Margot Olavarria Chapter
11: Choreography of a Massacre: Memory and Performance in the Ayacucho
Carnaval Renzo Aroni Sulca, translated by Margot Olavarria Chapter 12:
Reckoning with Dictatorship in Brazil: The Double-Edged Role of
Artistic-Cultural Production Nina Schneider and Rebecca J. Atencio Chapter
13: Historical Memory at El Salvador's Museo de la Palabra y la Imagen
Diana Carolina Sierra Becerra Conclusion: Complexities, Controversies and
the Value of Collective Memory and Social Justice Roberta Villalón
Bibliography About the Contributors