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... stories that reflect the persistence of a past that is everlasting and does not wish to pass: the comings and goings of Pinochet's deten- tion in London and Santiago, and his subsequent indictment (and ac- quittal on the basis of ...
... stories that reflect the persistence of a past that is everlasting and does not wish to pass: the comings and goings of Pinochet's deten- tion in London and Santiago, and his subsequent indictment (and ac- quittal on the basis of ...
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... story will be the one told by the winners of historical conflicts and battles . Yet there will always be other stories , other memories , and alternative interpretations . These endure in spaces of resistance , in the private sphere ...
... story will be the one told by the winners of historical conflicts and battles . Yet there will always be other stories , other memories , and alternative interpretations . These endure in spaces of resistance , in the private sphere ...
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Contents
1 | |
2 What Memories Are We Talking About? | 8 |
3 Political Struggles for Memory | 26 |
4 History and Social Memory | 46 |
5 Trauma Testimony and Truth | 60 |
6 Engendered Memories | 76 |
7 Transmissions Legacies Lessons | 89 |
Conclusion | 103 |
A Chronology of Political Violence and Human Rights Movements | 107 |
Notes | 135 |
Works Cited | 149 |
Index | 157 |
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State Repression and the Labors of Memory Elizabeth Jelin,Judy Rein,Marcial Godoy-Anativia No preview available - 2003 |
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