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  • Vol 30: Generación Hijes: memoria, posdictadura y posconflicto en América Latina
  • Vol. 29: Crisis Unleashed: Crime, Turmoil, and Protest in Hispanic Literature and Visual Culture
  • Vol. 28: Contemporary Brazilian Cities, Culture, and Resistance
  • Vol. 27: Huellas de lo trágico en la cultura española moderna
  • Vol. 26: Migraciones, derechos humanos y acciones locales
  • Vol. 25: Confined Women: The Walls of Female Space in Early Modern Spain
  • Vol.24: Environmental Cultural Studies Through Time: The Luso-Hispanic World
  • Vol.23: Writing in the End Times: Apocalyptic Imagination in the Hispanic World
  • Vol.22: Vestigios del pasado: Los sitios de la memoria y sus representaciones políticas y artísticas
  • Vol.21: Ensayo / Error. Arte y escritura experimentales en España (1960-1980)
  • Vol.20: Freakish Encounters
  • Vol.19: Perpetradores y memoria democrática en España
  • Vol.18: Gender and the Politics of Literature
  • Vol.17: Conflicto armado y políticas de la memoria en el Perú
  • Vol.16: Amazonian Literatures
  • Vol.15: Writing Monsters
  • Vol.14: Layers of Memory and the Discourse of Human Rights
  • Vol.13: Whose Voice is This? Iberian and Latin American Antigones
  • Vol.12: Troubled Waters
  • Vol.11: Memory and Its Discontents
  • Vol.10: Armed Resistance
  • Vol.9: Hybrid Storyspaces
  • Vol.8: Hispanic Literatures and the Question of a Liberal Education
  • Vol.7: Death and Afterlife in the Early Modern Hispanic World
  • Vol.6: Huidobro's Futurity
  • Vol.5: Human Rights in Latin American and Iberian Cultures
  • Vol.4: Human Rights and Latin American Cultural Studies
  • Vol.3: Latin American Urban Cultural Production
  • Vol.2: Estudios Hispánicos
  • Vol.1: Debating Hispanic Studies

Layers of Memory and the Discourse of Human Rights

Ed. Ana Forcinito

Introduction. Layers of Memory and the Discourse of Human Rights: Artisitic and Testimonial Practices in Latin America and Iberia
Ana Forcinito

  1. The Ghostly Arts
    Jean Franco
  2. Helen Zout's Desapariciones: Shooting Death
    David William Foster
  3. Utopia, Memory, and the City: Testimonial Marks and Demands for Justice in La Plata, Argentina
    Guillermina Walas
  4. Plain Things and Space: Metonymy and Aura in Memorials of Social Trauma
    Margarita Saona
  5. Criminal States/Necrophiliac Governments: Bishop Gerardi's Enemy of the State and Targeted for Elimination
    Ileana Rodríguez
  6. Memory, Postmemory, Prosthetic Memory: Reflections on the Holocaust and the Dirty War in Argentine Narrative
    Amy Kaminsky
  7. Oppositional Practices in Dulce Chacón's La voz dormida: Affirming Women's Testimony and Agency
    Ofelia Ferrán
  8. The Culture of Democratic Spain and the Issue of Torture
    Luis Martín-Estudillo
  9. Human Rights and the Rights of Nature: The Displacements of Social Metaphor in Bolivia
    Javier Sanjinés C.
  10. Universal Truth: Juridical Notes for a Cultural Hermeneutics Based on Human Rights
    Hernán Vidal
  11. Portraits with Memory, My Sitters' Testimonies
    Félix de la Concha
  12. Human Human Rights
    Miguel Repiso (Rep) / translated by Thérèse Tardio

Afterword
Gustavo Remedi

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