ISBN:
9781349948529
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (180 p)
Series Statement:
Memory Politics and Transitional Justice
Series Statement:
Memory Politics and Transitional Justice Ser.
Parallel Title:
Print version Jara, Daniela Children and the Afterlife of State Violence : Memories of Dictatorship
DDC:
306.2
Keywords:
Political sociology
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Electronic books
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Electronic books
Abstract:
Dedication -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1: When the Past Matters -- Introduction: Doña Agustina's Son -- The Prelude to the Memory Division in Latin America -- Coming to Terms with the Dictatorship in Chile: The Transition (1990-2006) -- Beyond Transition: Memory and Its New Challenges -- Cultural Memory, Intergenerational Transmissions, and Postmemory Mediations: A Multicultural Dialogue -- Rethinking of Family Memory, Affects, and Memory Transmission -- On Fieldwork -- Structure and Contents -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter 2: The Culture of Fear and Its Afterlife
Abstract:
Introduction: Cultures of Fear in Latin America -- The Fear Tactic -- Passing on Fear to the Second Generation -- Luis' Life Story -- The Poisoned Knowledge as a Rite of Passage -- Inhabiting Psychogeographies of Fear -- Keeping Secrets -- Changing Landscapes and Stubborn Memories -- Haunting Fears -- Fieldwork Catastrophic Fantasies -- Conclusions -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter 3: Political Stigmas and Family Legacies -- Introduction -- Polluted Identities -- The Imaginary of the Other -- The Language of Salvation and the Imaginary of the Stain
Abstract:
Introducing my Encounter with Marcela: Fieldwork Notes -- Marcela's Life Story -- Troubled Remembering: Inheriting Political Stigmas -- Between Public Secrets and Silent Pasts -- The Ambivalence of Passing -- Dwelling in Family Histories -- Conclusions -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter 4: Family Memory and the Intergenerational Remembering of Political Violence -- Introduction -- The Everyday Life Transmission of Family Political Memory -- Introducing Gabriel: His Family Story -- Remembering a Non-Past from Abroad -- Intergenerational Remembering -- Unspoken Narratives
Abstract:
Returning to the Culture of Fear -- The Duty of Memory -- Haunting Dreams -- Interviewing the Third Generation: Introducing Eliana and Gustavo -- Their Family Life Stories -- Growing up Among Divided Memories -- Dealing with Family Legacies in the Aftermath -- Conclusions -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter 5: Family Countermemories -- Introduction -- Examining Los rubios and El edificio de los chilenos Countermemories -- Gendered Militancy and Gendered Bereavement -- The Model of Antigone -- My First Encounter with Tamara: Contesting Generational Remembering
Abstract:
Contradicting the Past: Unmaking Memory Frameworks -- Tamara's Family Story -- Assessing the Past -- Grand Narratives versus Everyday Life -- Against the Causa -- Struggling Against the Reification of Victimhood -- Reclaiming the Value of Intimacy -- Introducing Ernesto -- Ernesto's Family Story -- Forgetting the Past -- Contesting the Hero -- Unsuitable Memories -- Gathering the Past -- Conclusions -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter 6: Concluding Remarks -- Beyond Trauma: Inhabiting Memories of Political Violence in the Everyday Life -- The Authoritarian Regime and the Shaping of Memories
Abstract:
Haunting Memories, Stubborn Memories
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