This article proposes a theoretical and methodological framework with which to investigate the social impact of the National Commission on Political Imprisonment and Torture in Chile. It will allow us to examine elaborative processes that unfold from the experience of remembering and/or recognizing traumatic experiences tied to State violence. This Biographical Approach seeks to collect the life stories of professionals who listened first-hand to the testimonies of the victims who appeared before the Commission. The aim, in other words, is to listen to the "State listeners," including the researchers as new listeners incorporated into a chain of mutual recognition. Comprehending these openly elaborative processes based on such experiences a...
This dissertation analyzes the relationship between trauma, memory and discourse in the work of the ...
This article analyzes the post-memory of grandchildren of former political prisoners who were impris...
In the contemporary world victimhood has become a vector of collective identity, and psychic trauma ...
This article presents a qualitative study aimed at assessing the impact of the oral testimonies of t...
The purpose of this article is to present some of the considerations that arose following the develo...
In this article we reflect upon memories of political violence in Chile. We argue that the hegemony ...
The main objective of this article is to study the long-term psychological effects of imprisonment a...
This thesis examines the testimonies of victims related to the use of torture during the Pinochet d...
In the processes of political transition, from dictatorships and civil wars to democratically electe...
This article shows how clinical practices developed during the military dictatorship led to new know...
The long-term psychosocial traumatic effects of 17 years of military dictatorship on Chilean society...
This article explores how is constructed the collective memory of the survivors of the Providencia t...
This article introduces and discusses a research which sought to comprehend, through the analysis of...
The field of memory studies on human rights violations in Latin America is promoting new critical di...
This dissertation analyzes the relationship between trauma, memory and discourse in the work of the ...
This dissertation analyzes the relationship between trauma, memory and discourse in the work of the ...
This article analyzes the post-memory of grandchildren of former political prisoners who were impris...
In the contemporary world victimhood has become a vector of collective identity, and psychic trauma ...
This article presents a qualitative study aimed at assessing the impact of the oral testimonies of t...
The purpose of this article is to present some of the considerations that arose following the develo...
In this article we reflect upon memories of political violence in Chile. We argue that the hegemony ...
The main objective of this article is to study the long-term psychological effects of imprisonment a...
This thesis examines the testimonies of victims related to the use of torture during the Pinochet d...
In the processes of political transition, from dictatorships and civil wars to democratically electe...
This article shows how clinical practices developed during the military dictatorship led to new know...
The long-term psychosocial traumatic effects of 17 years of military dictatorship on Chilean society...
This article explores how is constructed the collective memory of the survivors of the Providencia t...
This article introduces and discusses a research which sought to comprehend, through the analysis of...
The field of memory studies on human rights violations in Latin America is promoting new critical di...
This dissertation analyzes the relationship between trauma, memory and discourse in the work of the ...
This dissertation analyzes the relationship between trauma, memory and discourse in the work of the ...
This article analyzes the post-memory of grandchildren of former political prisoners who were impris...
In the contemporary world victimhood has become a vector of collective identity, and psychic trauma ...