Thisvolume explores the evolving and complex memorial
consequences of state-sponsored violence inpost-dictatorial
Argentina. Specifically, it looks at the power and significance of
personal emotions and affects in shaping memorial culture. This
volumecontends that we need to look beyond political and
ideological contestations to a deeper level of how memorial
cultures are formed and sustained. It argues that we cannot account
for the politics of memory in modern-day Argentina without
acknowledging and exploring the role played by individual emotions
and affects in generating and shaping collective emotions and
affects. Drawing from direct testimony from Argentinian women who
have experienced political and physical violence, the research in
this volume aims at understanding how their memories may be a
different source of insight into the deep animosities within and
between Argentine memorial cultures.
In direct contrast to the nominally objective and universalist
sensibility that traditionally has driven transitional justice
endeavours, this volume examineshow affective memories of trauma
are a potentially disruptive power within the reconciliation
paradigm and thus affect should be taken into account when
considering transitional justice.Accordingly, Cultures of
Remembrance for Women in Post-Dictatorial Argentina is an excellent
resource for those interested in human rights, transitional
justice, clinical psychology and social work, and Latin American
conflicts.
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