What past for our present? Public debates on memories, denialism, and apologism
Keywords:
National University of Córdoba, Human Rights, DenialismSynopsis
This e-book, compiled by Victoria Chabrando and Leandro Inchauspe, aims to share perspectives, exchange readings, and test possible strategies for responding to discourses and practices that deny or apologize for state terror.
Chapters
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Presentation
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The past returns with severe insistence
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The meanings of memories about state terrorism in Argentina.
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Between denying and claiming.The word of the repressors and its current amplification
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Notes on the meaning of “it's not 30,000”
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Memory, forgetting, and the politics of the future
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Three scenes for thinking about denialism from an educational perspective
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The 2023 elections and the crossroadsDemocracy or Fascism: some reflections and questions to ask ourselves before going to vote
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Denialism and responses to crimes against humanity around the world
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A living history
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Denialism
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Against denialism in the streets and in the laws.Contributions based on the experience of the Memory Commission of the Provincial Working Group for Human Rights in Córdoba
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Memory and (de)negationa quest to legitimize repression
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What we trace, what traces us
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For a Land Without Evil
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Reflecting on denialism from the perspective of university teaching experienceSome stories and reflections
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Disobedient Stories
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Comunicados y notas períodisticas
Published
March 1, 2023
Categories
Copyright (c) 2023 Victoria Chabrando, Leandro Leandro Inchauspe (Prologuista); Alicia Servetto, Carolina Alejandra Favaccio, Ana Carol Solis, Paula Hunziker, Sebastián Torres, Agustin Minatti, Ana Levstein, Carlos Gonella, C. Facundo Trotta, H.I.J.O.S Córdoba, Familiares de Desaparecidos y Detenidos por Razones Políticas Córdoba, Martina Novillo, Joaquín Albornoz, Emiliano Salguero, Emiliano Fessia, María Soledad Boero, Flavia Dezzutto, Olga Silvia Avila, Adriana Britos, Sebastián Torres
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Details about this monograph
ISBN-13 (15)
978-950-33-1771-6
