This book investigates the manner in which Chilean media and
public culture discuss human rights violations committed during the
dictatorship of General Augusto Pinochet (1973-1990) as well as
human rights problems which still exist. Through an intricate
interplay of censorship, remembrance, and protest, the media and
surrounding culture have played a key role in structuring how
Chileans interpret their present and past. It is with the media's
role in alternately silencing and re-presenting trauma during times
of social upheaval and flux, as well as with how audiences respond
to these re-presentations, that this book is concerned.
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