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Democracy in Chile The Legacy of September 11 1973.

In the 1990s, Latin America emerged from the horror of massive human rights violations as it returned to civilian-elected regimes. This volume aims to explore the lasting legacy of the transformations brought about by the oppressive regimes of the '70s and '80s as they are experienced in t...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Nagy-Zekmi, Silvia
Otros Autores: Leiva, Fernando
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Liverpool : Liverpool University Press, 2013.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Cover
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Contents
  • Preface
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction: Three Decades After the "Other" 9/11
  • Part I USA / Chilean Relations
  • 1 Finding the Pinochet File: Pursuing Truth, Justice, and Historical Memory through Declassified US Documents
  • 2 Chile and the United States Thirty Years Later: Return of the Repressed?
  • 3 Small Earthquakes and Major Eruptions: Anglo-Chilean Cultural Relations in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
  • Part II Legacies Neoliberal Reconstructing of the Economy and Society
  • 4 Integration without Real Participation: The Chilean Labor Movement
  • 5 From Pinochet's State Terrorism to the "Politics of Participation"
  • 6 Sustainable Development or Sustained Conflict? Logging Companies, Neoliberal Policies and Mapuche Communities in Chile
  • 7 Higher Education in Chile Thirty Years After Salvador Allende: Privatization, Mass Education, Profits and Exclusion
  • Part III Challenges Human Rights, Impunity and Democratization
  • 8 Pinochet: A Study in Impunity
  • 9 Alternative "Pasts" in Post-Pinochet Chile: The Relation of History/Fiction and the Subjectification of History
  • 10 Ephemeral Histories: Public Art as Political Practice in Santiago, Chile, 1970-1973
  • 11 Remembering the Future: The Narrative Politics of José Miguel Varas
  • 12 The Marginal on the Inside: Nannies and Maids in Chilean Cultural Production (1982-2000)
  • Part IV Cultural Representations: Repression and Shifting Subjectivities
  • 13 Exporting Chile: Film and Literature After 1973
  • 14 Me moría: Aesthetics, Documentary and the Creation of Nostalgia in Patricio Guzmán's Chile, memoria obstinada
  • 15 Reception and Censorship of a Chilean Documentary: The Plight of Fernando Is Back
  • 16 Re/coiling Inscription: Incisive Moments in Diamela Eltit and Jacques Derrida
  • Epilogue: The Struggle for Truth and Justice in Chile and the Challenges of Latin American Democracy
  • Contributors
  • Index