Recently Chile has undergone significant socio-economic and geopolitical changes following efforts to forge sustainable pathways challenging disparities in power and wealth in the country. In 2006 secondary-school students launched the Penguin Revolution to protest inequalities in the educational system resulting from policies implemented during and after Pinochet's dictatorship (1973-1990) and to critique the cause of economic differences that allowed the wealthy to prosper and marginalized the poor. This article explores the contributions of the novel Al sur de la Alameda: diario de una toma (2014) to the memory-building exercise undertaken by the Penguin Revolution, situating it in the context of memory activism over the last thirty year...
In my dissertation I study the construction of knowledge of the past in Chile's Transition to democr...
The main subject of my dissertation focuses on the poetry and on cultural production of the nineties...
In this article, the co-editors introduce key themes and contributions of this special issue of Radi...
The year 2013 was the 40th anniversary of the military coup in Chile carried out by General Augusto ...
In this presentation, I reference a chapter, that is taken from my newly published book, Affect Theo...
The highly controversial military dictatorship in Chile lasted from 1973 to 1989. General Augusto Pi...
Citizens of Memory explores efforts at recollection in post-dictatorship Argentina and the hoped-for...
Chile has fought for 21 years to overcome General Augusto Pinochet’s violent legacy, but moving past...
This thesis presents an analysis of six narratives that contribute to the collective memory of the P...
As Chileans continue to struggle with reconciling with their past in post-dictatorial Chile, this sa...
How is the Augusto Pinochet dictatorship represented historically in contemporary Chilean society? T...
In the past several decades, Chile has been regarded an “economic miracle” and praised for its trans...
The field of memory studies on human rights violations in Latin America is promoting new critical di...
The 2006 student movement, termed the Penguin Revolution for the black and white uniforms worn by hi...
“Neoliberal Bonds is a unique and vital contribution to the scholarship on post-dictatorial memory i...
In my dissertation I study the construction of knowledge of the past in Chile's Transition to democr...
The main subject of my dissertation focuses on the poetry and on cultural production of the nineties...
In this article, the co-editors introduce key themes and contributions of this special issue of Radi...
The year 2013 was the 40th anniversary of the military coup in Chile carried out by General Augusto ...
In this presentation, I reference a chapter, that is taken from my newly published book, Affect Theo...
The highly controversial military dictatorship in Chile lasted from 1973 to 1989. General Augusto Pi...
Citizens of Memory explores efforts at recollection in post-dictatorship Argentina and the hoped-for...
Chile has fought for 21 years to overcome General Augusto Pinochet’s violent legacy, but moving past...
This thesis presents an analysis of six narratives that contribute to the collective memory of the P...
As Chileans continue to struggle with reconciling with their past in post-dictatorial Chile, this sa...
How is the Augusto Pinochet dictatorship represented historically in contemporary Chilean society? T...
In the past several decades, Chile has been regarded an “economic miracle” and praised for its trans...
The field of memory studies on human rights violations in Latin America is promoting new critical di...
The 2006 student movement, termed the Penguin Revolution for the black and white uniforms worn by hi...
“Neoliberal Bonds is a unique and vital contribution to the scholarship on post-dictatorial memory i...
In my dissertation I study the construction of knowledge of the past in Chile's Transition to democr...
The main subject of my dissertation focuses on the poetry and on cultural production of the nineties...
In this article, the co-editors introduce key themes and contributions of this special issue of Radi...