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Book Title
The Post-Dictatorship Generation in Argentina, Chile, and Uruguay
Publication Date
2012-06-08
ISBN
9780230120600
Subject Area
Psychology, History, Political Science
Publication Name
Post-Dictatorship Generation in Argentina, Chile, and Uruguay : Collective Memory and Cultural Production
Item Length
8.9 in
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Subject
Americas (North, Central, South, West Indies), Cognitive Psychology & Cognition, American Government / General, Latin America / South America
Publication Year
2012
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
0.8 in
Author
Ana Ros
Item Width
5.7 in
Item Weight
16.6 Oz
Number of Pages
Xii, 268 Pages

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The Post-Dictatorship Generation in Argentina, Chile, and Uruguay explores how young adults in Argentina, Chile, and Uruguay make sense of the 1970s socialist projects and the ensuing years of repression in their activism, film, and literature. 

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
ISBN-10
0230120601
ISBN-13
9780230120600
eBay Product ID (ePID)
110998870

Product Key Features

Author
Ana Ros
Publication Name
Post-Dictatorship Generation in Argentina, Chile, and Uruguay : Collective Memory and Cultural Production
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Subject
Americas (North, Central, South, West Indies), Cognitive Psychology & Cognition, American Government / General, Latin America / South America
Publication Year
2012
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Psychology, History, Political Science
Number of Pages
Xii, 268 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
8.9 in
Item Height
0.8 in
Item Width
5.7 in
Item Weight
16.6 Oz

Additional Product Features

LCCN
2011-049335
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Number of Volumes
1 Vol.
Lc Classification Number
E16-18.85
Reviews
"The Post-Dictatorship Generation in Argentina, Chile, and Uruguay provides a refreshing, three-dimensional account of human rights debates in the Southern Cone, stressing the views of groups too young to have experienced state persecution directly, who must nonetheless grapple with a society forever altered by the period of tyranny. The blending of a sociological and a literary approach (including due attention to film and poetry) is unusual, difficult to bring off, and accomplished beautifully here." - Christopher Mitchell, New York University "Ana Ros offers an engaging and nuanced portrait of the post-dictatorship generation in Argentina, Chile, and Uruguay. Through her keen analyses and illuminating comparisons of diverse cultural productions, she shows how those who grew up amid state terror have challenged static, official narratives in the interest of constructing more just societies and layered understandings of the past." - Michael J. Lazzara, University of California, Davis "Focusing on the post-dictatorship generation's cultural production, Ros presents a novel perspective on the ongoing collective memory construction process. In this excellent study, the author thoroughly analyzes films, books, and artistic installations revealing how young people are reclaiming this history as their own and installing it in the public sphere with their distinctive approach, gaze, and voice. In doing so, they reaffirm the strong presence of this past in their present and challenge their parents' generation by triggering intergenerational dialogues that demystify heroes, question hierarchies, and demand explanations about memory monopolies, political activism, armed struggle, and the roles of average citizens."- Susana Kaiser, University of San Francisco, author of Postmemories of Terror: A New Generation Copes with the Legacy of the 'Dirty War', "The Post-Dictatorship Generation in Argentina, Chile, and Uruguay provides a refreshing, three-dimensional account of human rights debates in the Southern Cone, stressing the views of groups too young to have experienced state persecution directly, who must nonetheless grapple with a society forever altered by the period of tyranny. The blending of a sociological and a literary approach (including due attention to film and poetry) is unusual, difficult to bring off, and accomplished beautifully here." - Christopher Mitchell, New York University "Ana Ros offers an engaging and nuanced portrait of the post-dictatorship generation in Argentina, Chile, and Uruguay. Through her keen analyses and illuminating comparisons of diverse cultural productions, she shows how those who grew up amid state terror have challenged static, official narratives in the interest of constructing more just societies and layered understandings of the past." - Michael J. Lazzara, University of California, Davis "Focusing on the post-dictatorship generation's cultural production, Ros presents a novel perspective on the ongoing collective memory construction process. In this excellent study, the author thoroughly analyzes films, books, and artistic installations revealing how young people are reclaiming this history as their own and installing it in the public sphere with their distinctive approach, gaze, and voice. In doing so, they reaffirm the strong presence ofthis past in their present and challenge their parents' generation by triggering intergenerational dialogues that demystify heroes, question hierarchies, and demand explanations about memory monopolies, political activism, armed struggle, and the roles of average citizens." - Susana Kaiser, University of San Francisco, author of Postmemories of Terror: A New Generation Copes with the Legacy of the 'Dirty War', "The Post-Dictatorship Generation in Argentina, Chile, and Uruguay provides a refreshing, three-dimensional account of human rights debates in the Southern Cone, stressing the views of groups too young to have experienced state persecution directly, who must nonetheless grapple with a society forever altered by the period of tyranny. The blending of a sociological and a literary approach (including due attention to film and poetry) is unusual, difficult to bring off, and accomplished beautifully here." - Christopher Mitchell, New York University "Ana Ros offers an engaging and nuanced portrait of the post-dictatorship generation in Argentina, Chile, and Uruguay. Through her keen analyses and illuminating comparisons of diverse cultural productions, she shows how those who grew up amid state terror have challenged static, official narratives in the interest of constructing more just societies and layered understandings of the past." - Michael J. Lazzara, University of California, Davis "Focusing on the post-dictatorship generation's cultural production, Ros presents a novel perspective on the ongoing collective memory construction process. In this excellent study, the author thoroughly analyzes films, books, and artistic installations revealing how young people are reclaiming this history as their own and installing it in the public sphere with their distinctive approach, gaze, and voice. In doing so, they reaffirm the strong presence of this past in their present and challenge their parents' generation by triggering intergenerational dialogues that demystify heroes, question hierarchies, and demand explanations about memory monopolies, political activism, armed struggle, and the roles of average citizens." - Susana Kaiser, University of San Francisco, author of Postmemories of Terror: A New Generation Copes with the Legacy of the 'Dirty War'
Table of Content
Why Write about the Post-Dictatorship Generation? PUSHING THE ENVELOPE: MEMORY FORMATION IN ARGENTINA Collective Memory from the Dictatorship to the Present Living the Absence: The Children of the Desaparecidos Introducing Silences, Taboos, and Margins Building Bridges Between Generations The Past in the Present, the Present in the Future CHILE AND URUGUAY: MEMORY STRUGGLES IN NEGOTIATED TRANSITIONS Chile. Overcoming the Stunned State of the People Uruguay. Memory Struggles against the Clock The Never-Ending Path to the 'Never Again'
Copyright Date
2012
Dewey Decimal
982.06/4
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes

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