I explore the changing use of political violence by the new Latin American military regimes, specifically post-1976 Argentina with comparative analysis towards Augusto Pinochet’s Chile, as well as by those who protested military authoritarianism during the Dirty War and Operation Condor. These military dictatorships adopted aggressive anti-communist ideologies and displayed them through internal, covert violence. In this study, I adopt definitions of the 'spectacle of violence' and the 'spectacle of absence' that seek to explore the politics of diplomacy behind violent acts that have informed the processes of staging, or hiding, both the methods and outcome of inflicted violence. Geopolitics of the post-human rights legislation era and the ...
Twenty-five years after the end of the Chilean military dictatorship (1973-1990), the redemocratizat...
textBeyond the Dirty War is part of the second wave of studies to examine the last military governme...
The Southern Cone Novel and Human Rights Crises: Form and Narrative Responsibility (1973-2000) Abst...
This article develops a philosophical thesis about violence foundational American political process,...
The 1970s was the most violent decade of the entire twentieth century for Argentina. Its first half ...
Argentina in 1976 was a place of unusual paradox. The government with more than 60% of the popular v...
“Violence and Performance on the Latin American Stage” investigates Latin American theatre of the 19...
A reexamination of the causes of violence in Latin America and a challenge to preconceptions of the ...
The investigation reconstructs and examines the processes of escalation and de-escalation of politic...
In my dissertation I study the construction of knowledge of the past in Chile's Transition to democr...
This paper deals with the question of political disappearance and forced migration as a stimulus for...
After the 1976 coup d'état, Argentina's military junta's brutal repression did away with the officia...
Since the mid-1990s more and more Argentines have been taking to the streets to express their dissat...
The increase in juvenile violence in Argentina since the 1990s results from a combination of economi...
The systematic disappearance of persons after the March 1976 coup d’etat ´ by the military junta, co...
Twenty-five years after the end of the Chilean military dictatorship (1973-1990), the redemocratizat...
textBeyond the Dirty War is part of the second wave of studies to examine the last military governme...
The Southern Cone Novel and Human Rights Crises: Form and Narrative Responsibility (1973-2000) Abst...
This article develops a philosophical thesis about violence foundational American political process,...
The 1970s was the most violent decade of the entire twentieth century for Argentina. Its first half ...
Argentina in 1976 was a place of unusual paradox. The government with more than 60% of the popular v...
“Violence and Performance on the Latin American Stage” investigates Latin American theatre of the 19...
A reexamination of the causes of violence in Latin America and a challenge to preconceptions of the ...
The investigation reconstructs and examines the processes of escalation and de-escalation of politic...
In my dissertation I study the construction of knowledge of the past in Chile's Transition to democr...
This paper deals with the question of political disappearance and forced migration as a stimulus for...
After the 1976 coup d'état, Argentina's military junta's brutal repression did away with the officia...
Since the mid-1990s more and more Argentines have been taking to the streets to express their dissat...
The increase in juvenile violence in Argentina since the 1990s results from a combination of economi...
The systematic disappearance of persons after the March 1976 coup d’etat ´ by the military junta, co...
Twenty-five years after the end of the Chilean military dictatorship (1973-1990), the redemocratizat...
textBeyond the Dirty War is part of the second wave of studies to examine the last military governme...
The Southern Cone Novel and Human Rights Crises: Form and Narrative Responsibility (1973-2000) Abst...