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Reframing Transitional Justice: Memory, Interdisciplinarity, and Transformative Ways of Seeing

open access: yesLatin American Research Review, 2021
This essay reviews the following works: The El Mozote Massacre: Human Rights and Global Implications. By Leigh Binford. Revised and expanded ed. Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 2016. Pp. 400. $34.95 paperback. ISBN: 9780816532162.   Stories of Civil
Ana Forcinito
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Teatro brasileiro e censura no governo Bolsonaro

open access: yesIdeAs, 2023
I aim to investigate the contemporary Brazilian theater scenario in the 21st century following the political changes in the country, especially after the coup of 2016 that ousted President Dilma Rousseff.
Gabriela Lirio
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Political Regime and the Reproduction of Violence and Criminality in Latin America: An Interdisciplinary Conversation

open access: yesLatin American Research Review, 2020
This essay reviews the following works:   Illegal Drugs, Drug Trafficking and Violence in Latin America. By Marcelo Bergman. Buenos Aires: Springer International, 2018. Pp. v + 170. $89.95 hardcover. ISBN: 9783319731520.
Jenny Pearce
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Argentina’s dictatorship in focus: the issue of the repressors’ daughters and sons by Teresa Basile

open access: yesFronteiras, 2020
This interview was born from an activity to be developed during the course History of the Present Time: theory and historiography, taught in the Postgraduate Program in History of the State University of Santa Catarina.
Marina Lis Wassmansdorf
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Book Reviews | Reseñas

open access: yesEuropean Review of Latin American and Caribbean Studies, 2013
Forests and Climate Change. The Social Dimensions of REDD in Latin America, by Anthony Hall; reviewed by Mariel Aguilar Støen, p. 117 Environment and Citizenship in Latin America.
Book Review Editor, Barbara Hogenboom
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México ¿la dictadura perfecta?

open access: yesLes Cahiers ALHIM, 2020
During the twentieth century, many countries of Latin America suffered military dictatorships or authoritarian regimes, however, during this time Mexico was projected as a democratic and peaceful country. However, in the history of the country there have
Rocío  Ruiz Lagier
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Saltarse el programa: revolución y viaje en las memorias de tres autoras latinoamericanas

open access: yesValenciana, 2020
En este artículo se reflexiona sobre las memorias escritas por autoras latinoamericanas y la narrativa de viajes contemporánea. Se inscribe en el debate en torno a la memoria y la literatura del yo en la literatura latinoamericana publicada a partir del ...
Liliana Guadalupe Chávez Díaz
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Spaces, Sites, and the Art of Memory

open access: yesLatin American Research Review, 2017
This essay reviews the following works: Sites of Memory in Spain and Latin America: Trauma, Politics, and Resistance. Edited by Aída Díaz de León, Marina Llorente, and Marcella Salvi. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2015. Pp. vi + 177.
Katherine Hite
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Identity politics, core State powers and regional Integration: Europe and beyond [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
This article concentrates on the path from the development of collective identities to the integration of core state powers. Firstly, we focus on the European experience.
Börzel, Tanja A., Risse, Thomas
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Violence fondatrice, mémoires de la dictature et politiques de la reconnaissance

open access: yesAppareil, 2014
This article develops a philosophical thesis about violence foundational American political process, and therefore is not a direct pose about the military dictatorship, in other words, we propose a general hypothesis about the “founding violence” formed ...
Ricardo Salas Astrain
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