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State Repression and the Labors of Memory (Paperback)
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State Repression and the Labors of Memory (Paperback)
Series: Contradictions of Modernity
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Loot Price R555
Discovery Miles 5 550
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Hearing the news from South America at the turn of the millennium
can be like traveling in time: here are the trials of Pinochet, the
searches for "the disappeared" in Argentina, the investigation of
the death of former president Goulart in Brazil, the Peace
Commission in Uruguay, the Archive of Terror in Paraguay, a Truth
Commission in Peru. As societies struggle to come to terms with the
past and with the vexing questions posed by ineradicable memories,
this wise book offers guidance. Combining a concrete sense of
present urgency and a theoretical understanding of social,
political, and historical realities, State Repression and the
Labors of Memory fashions tools for thinking about and analyzing
the presences, silences, and meanings of the past. With unflappable
good judgment and fairness, Elizabeth Jelin clarifies the often
muddled debates about the nature of memory, the politics of
struggles over memories of historical injustice, the relation of
historiography to memory, the issue of truth in testimony and
traumatic remembrance, the role of women in Latin American attempts
to cope with the legacies of military dictatorships, and problems
of second-generation memory and its transmission and appropriation.
Jelin's work engages European and North American theory in its
exploration of the various ways in which conflicts over memory
shape individual and collective identities, as well as social and
political cleavages. In doing so, her book exposes the enduring
consequences of repression for social processes in Latin America,
and at the same time enriches our general understanding of the
fundamentally conflicted and contingent nature of memory. A timely
exploration of the nature ofmemory and its political uses.
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