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Trauma, Taboo, and Truth-Telling: Listening to Silences in Postdictatorship Argentina: Critical Human Rights

Autor Nancy J. Gates-Madsen
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 iul 2018
Argentina’s repressive 1976–83 dictatorship, during which an estimated thirty thousand people were “disappeared,” prompted the postauthoritarian administrations and human rights groups to encourage public exposure of past crimes and traumas. Truth commissions, trials, and other efforts have aimed to break the silence and give voice to the voiceless. Yet despite these many reckonings, there are still silences, taboos, and unanswerable questions.
            Nancy J. Gates-Madsen reads between the lines of Argentine cultural texts (fiction, drama, testimonial narrative, telenovela, documentary film) to explore the fundamental role of silence—the unsaid—in the expression of trauma. Her careful examination of the interplay between textual and contextual silences illuminates public debate about the meaning of memory in Argentina—which stories are being told and, more important, which are being silenced. The imposition of silence is not limited to the military domain or its apologists, she shows; the human rights community also perpetuates and creates taboos.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780299307646
ISBN-10: 0299307646
Pagini: 256
Ilustrații: 4 b-w illus.
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Editura: University of Wisconsin Press
Colecția University of Wisconsin Press
Seria Critical Human Rights


Recenzii

“Opens our ears to silences and their meanings. Gates-Madsen persuasively shows how the unsaid shapes memories of the traumatic past. An outstanding contribution to the study of human rights memory.”—Rebecca J. Atencio, author of Memory’s Turn: Reckoning Dictatorship in Brazil

“This richly insightful analysis makes perceptible the way silence shifts, from being imposed by a military regime to silence as a legacy of this era.”—Cynthia Milton, Université de Montréal

Notă biografică

Nancy J. Gates-Madsen is an associate professor of Spanish at Luther College. She is the cotranslator of Violet Island and Other Poems by Reina María Rodríguez.

Cuprins

List of Illustrations                
Acknowledgments                 
 
Introduction: Listening to Silences                
1 Tortured Silence and Silenced Torture in Eduardo Pavlovsky’s Paso de dos                    
2 Filling in the Space of Disappearance: Eric Stener Carlson’s I Remember Julia: Voices of the Disappeared                       
3 “The Shape Described by Their Absence”: Disappearance in Juan José Saer’s La pesquisa                      
4 Silencing the Politics of Identity: From Elsa Osorio’s A veinte años, Luz to Telefé’s Montecristo            
5 The Body of Knowledge: The Memory of Forgetting in Luisa Valenzuela’s La travesía             
6 Fallout of the Memory “Boom”: Seeing and Not-Seeing the Ex-ESMA in Jonathan Perel’s El predio                
Conclusion: Always Approaching, Never Arriving               
 
Notes              
Bibliography              
Index

Descriere

Silences, taboos, and “public secrets” carry their own deep meaning about Argentina’s painful legacy of repression.