Battles for memory and justice in Chile : struggles for remembrance, legitimacy and accountability / Joannie Jean.
2023
F3099
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Title
Battles for memory and justice in Chile : struggles for remembrance, legitimacy and accountability / Joannie Jean.
Author
Jean, Joannie, author.
ISBN
9783031255342 (electronic bk.)
3031255348 (electronic bk.)
303125533X
9783031255335
3031255348 (electronic bk.)
303125533X
9783031255335
Published
Cham, Switzerland : Springer, 2023.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (196 pages) : illustrations (black and white).
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-031-25534-2 doi
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F3099
Dewey Decimal Classification
983.06/6
Summary
This book analyzes how the past and its representation in the public space have been a source of conflict in Chile since the end of the Pinochet regime. From a multi-disciplinary perspective (sociology, anthropology and history), it studies the work of seven organizations of memory and human rights in Santiago, Chile, the struggles in which they are engaged, and the main debates that have arisen in the country around the themes of impunity, truth and memory. Covering the period from 1998 to 2018, this book begins its analysis with the detention of Augusto Pinochet in London and concludes with the end of the second term of Michelle Bachelet. The seven organizations studied range from family groups and survivors to sites of memory and consciousness. Through analyses of the discourses produced by these organizations, it examines particular historical periods(1998-2000, 2001-2008, 2009-2010, 2011-2013 and 2014-2018) by focusing on strong debates and events of these conjunctures in order to highlight the struggles of meaning and the conflicts of legitimacy relating to these times. In concrete terms, particular attention is paid to the analysis of the main themes of litigation, the way in which the actors are mobilized, their objectives and how the past is evoked in the public space. Battles for Memory and Justice in Chile: Struggles for Remembrance, Legitimacy and Accountability will be of interest to researchers from different disciplines and fields of study within the human and social sciences, such as sociologists, historians and anthropologists working in fields such as Latin American studies, sociology of memory, sociology of social movements and human rights studies.
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Theoretical and methodological framework
Chapter 3: The year that changed everything (1998-2000)
Chapter 4: Renewal of the struggle and Pinochet's final dance with justice (2001-2008)
Chapter 5: Disappointed hopes and the return of the Right (2009-2010)
Chapter 6: Making memory an object of the present and human rights an object of debate (2011-2013)
Chapter 7: Today and tomorrow (2014-2018): a question of impunity
Chapter 8: Conclusion: Politics of Memory and Political Disaffection: Between Collaboration, Distrust and Disapproval.
Chapter 2: Theoretical and methodological framework
Chapter 3: The year that changed everything (1998-2000)
Chapter 4: Renewal of the struggle and Pinochet's final dance with justice (2001-2008)
Chapter 5: Disappointed hopes and the return of the Right (2009-2010)
Chapter 6: Making memory an object of the present and human rights an object of debate (2011-2013)
Chapter 7: Today and tomorrow (2014-2018): a question of impunity
Chapter 8: Conclusion: Politics of Memory and Political Disaffection: Between Collaboration, Distrust and Disapproval.