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Irreconciliation as practice: resisting impunity and closure in Argentina
Abstract In Argentina, irreconciliation is created through everyday practices of vigilance against closure and collective struggles against impunity. In this essay, I show how over several decades since the fall of the dictatorial regime (1976‐83), human rights activists and laypeople have devised ways to keep the past alive while attending to ...
Noa Vaisman
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With a diminishing number of individuals with age, studying the pattern of reproductive ageing has been difficult especially in long‐lived species. The authors characterize the entire reproductive trajectory from 673 free‐ranging female rhesus macaques of Cayo Santiago, and provide clear evidence for both reproductive senescence and age‐independent ...
D. Susie Lee +3 more
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This article analyses the performance Un violador en tu camino created by Chilean feminist theatre collective LasTesis, shared by millions and re‐staged across the globe. It explores the relationship between the original piece and theorist Rita Segato's insights on rape culture, and how it counters aspects of this culture.
Deborah Martin, Deborah Shaw
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Resumen La obesidad infantil es un grave problema de salud pública en Latinoamérica y Estados Unidos y para luchar contra ella se precisan instrumentos de medición válidos y fiables y que tengan en cuenta los aspectos culturales. Para avanzar en este campo sería útil mejorar las mediciones en los distintos grupos de edades y países del continente ...
David Berrigan +11 more
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The Melancholy of Bones: Forensic Exhumation as an Elegiac Transformative Experience
Abstract Since the early 1990s, forensic exhumation of mass graves in the wake of violent conflict has become an increasingly important humanitarian intervention. Exhumation has two stated aims: to document evidence of atrocity for judicial proceedings and to return bodies to families to bring psychological closure.
Alexa Hagerty
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KOREA'S FIRST‐GENERATION DIVIDED FAMILIES: The End of the Line?
This article describes and analyzes the desperate situation of Korean first‐generation divided family members who are still separated from their relatives nearly 70 years since the end of the Korean War (1950–1953). I aim to provide the reader with a reasonable quantification of the problem and make projections as to this first generation's likely ...
James Alexander Foley
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The Argentine history of the last quarter of century has been influenced by the conditions of fact established by the information that accompany the process inaugurated by the Military Meeting in March, 1976.
Alicia Frischknecht
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‘Una tumba a donde llorar’: Cuerpo, rituales y justicia en torno a la desaparición en México
Actualmente México experimenta un problema generalizado de desaparición de personas en un contexto de violencia criminal e institucional. Al mes de diciembre de 2021 el total de personas en calidad de desaparecidas asciende a 95.000, cifra que ...
Salvador Maldonado Aranda
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The United Forces for Our Disappeared in Nuevo Leon (FUNDENL) is a group of mothers and wives of people who disappeared. FUNDENL organizes autonomously to find their family members.
Nadejda Iliná
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Las sobrevivientes. Fotos, dictadura, Museos y subversión El caso de Córdoba
¿Qué imágenes han servido en la Argentina para hacer visible la desaparición? No por supuesto de la desaparición como tal, sino de la desaparición en tanto práctica que condensa el secuestro, la tortura, la detención ilegal, el asesinato, su ocultamiento.
Mariana Sirimarco, Irina Mendiara
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