This essay seeks to illuminate a different, more encompassing kind of transition than that from dictatorship to post-dictatorship (and its attendant forms of memory of military brutal force and human rights abuses) often privileged by studies of political violence and social memory. The focus is twofold: first, to describe a transition from the world of the social to that of the post-social, i.e. a transition from a welfare state-centered form of the nation to its neoliberal competitive state counterpart; and secondly, to analyze its attendant memory dynamics. The double articulation of collective memory under neoliberalism, the deep and recurring violence it has involved at both the social and the individual level, and its self-articulatio...
This essay discusses the representation of traumatic memory in Chilean post-dictatorship documentary...
The hegemonic memory of the seizure of power in Chile by the rebellion of General Augusto Pinochet, ...
Living Together in the Chilean Transition to Democracy: Between Memory \u26 Indifference to Past Hum...
In this article we reflect upon memories of political violence in Chile. We argue that the hegemony ...
“Neoliberal Bonds is a unique and vital contribution to the scholarship on post-dictatorial memory i...
The dictatorships of Chile and Argentina lasted from 1973 to 1989 and from 1976 to 1983, respectivel...
This Degree Project (DP) deals with the discourses about collective memory in Chile 45 years after a...
In my dissertation I study the construction of knowledge of the past in Chile's Transition to democr...
The theoretical and methodological advances in memory studies have contributed to a recuperation of ...
textThis thesis is a photographic essay that examines the work of memory in Argentina related to the...
El artículo se inscribe dentro de los estudios sociales de la memoria de la dictadura chilena. Se p...
Central to the analysis of a corpus of films dealing with current psychosocial conditions in Chile a...
There have been two key episodes of conflict in the history of Chile since independence upon which c...
Living Together in the Chilean Transition to Democracy: Between Memory & Indifference to Past Human ...
This thesis presents an analysis of six narratives that contribute to the collective memory of the P...
This essay discusses the representation of traumatic memory in Chilean post-dictatorship documentary...
The hegemonic memory of the seizure of power in Chile by the rebellion of General Augusto Pinochet, ...
Living Together in the Chilean Transition to Democracy: Between Memory \u26 Indifference to Past Hum...
In this article we reflect upon memories of political violence in Chile. We argue that the hegemony ...
“Neoliberal Bonds is a unique and vital contribution to the scholarship on post-dictatorial memory i...
The dictatorships of Chile and Argentina lasted from 1973 to 1989 and from 1976 to 1983, respectivel...
This Degree Project (DP) deals with the discourses about collective memory in Chile 45 years after a...
In my dissertation I study the construction of knowledge of the past in Chile's Transition to democr...
The theoretical and methodological advances in memory studies have contributed to a recuperation of ...
textThis thesis is a photographic essay that examines the work of memory in Argentina related to the...
El artículo se inscribe dentro de los estudios sociales de la memoria de la dictadura chilena. Se p...
Central to the analysis of a corpus of films dealing with current psychosocial conditions in Chile a...
There have been two key episodes of conflict in the history of Chile since independence upon which c...
Living Together in the Chilean Transition to Democracy: Between Memory & Indifference to Past Human ...
This thesis presents an analysis of six narratives that contribute to the collective memory of the P...
This essay discusses the representation of traumatic memory in Chilean post-dictatorship documentary...
The hegemonic memory of the seizure of power in Chile by the rebellion of General Augusto Pinochet, ...
Living Together in the Chilean Transition to Democracy: Between Memory \u26 Indifference to Past Hum...