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'We Are Militants and Victims of State Terrorism': Resistance and Reparations in the Association of Former Political Prisoners of Cordoba, Argentina.

机译:“我们是国家恐怖主义的武装分子和受害者”:阿根廷科尔多瓦前政治囚徒协会的抵抗和赔偿。

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Using Argentine former political prisoners as a case study to contribute to the larger field of transitional justice studies, this research addresses three key debates: What is the end goal of transitional justice? Should post-conflict societies recall memories of past violence? Does human rights leave behind those previously involved in popular (and armed) struggles? To answer these questions, I explain the marginalized status of former political prisoners, investigate the impacts of social and economic discrimination caused by stigmas attached to imprisonment, and analyze the unique role political prisoners play in memorialization efforts.;This study is based on 21 months of fieldwork in 2006, 2008, and 2009, conducted in Buenos Aires and in Córdoba with members of the Asociación de Ex Presos Políticos de Córdoba (AEPPC), who were once disappeared and illegally imprisoned for belonging to labor unions, leftist movements, and guerrilla organizations during the last military dictatorship (1976–1983). My methods included: participant observation, 39 interviews with political prisoners, five expert interviews, and archival research.;I argue that in the case of Argentina former political prisoners, the goal of transitional justice is to receive financial compensation for being victimized by the state and to have a major role in the construction of collective memories of the past. Remembering the past is seen as an act of agency, rather than of reviving trauma. Finally, when families of the disappeared adopted a human rights framework, they also portrayed disappeared victims as apolitical—which effectively excluded political prisoners. Since the era of popular struggles and revolutions, political prisoners have also incorporated human rights into their revived political agendas.
机译:以阿根廷前政治犯为案例研究,为更广泛的过渡司法研究做出贡献,本研究解决了三个关键辩论:过渡司法的最终目标是什么?冲突后社会是否应该回顾过去的暴力记忆?人权是否落后于先前参与人民(和武装)斗争的人?为了回答这些问题,我解释了前政治犯的边缘化地位,调查了因囚禁而受到污名化所造成的社会和经济歧视的影响,并分析了政治犯在追悼工作中的独特作用。本研究基于21个月在2006年,2008年和2009年与布宜诺斯艾利斯和科尔多瓦的联合会成员一起进行的实地考察,他们曾经因参加工会,左派运动和游击队而失踪并被非法监禁组织在上次军事独裁时期(1976–1983)。我的方法包括:参与者观察,对政治犯的39次访谈,五次专家访谈和档案研究。;我认为,在阿根廷前政治犯的情况下,过渡时期司法的目标是为因国家受害而获得经济补偿并在构建过去的集体记忆中发挥重要作用。记住过去被视为是代理行为,而不是复兴创伤。最后,当失踪者的家庭采用人权框架时,他们还将失踪者描绘成政治人物,这实际上将政治犯排除在外。自从人民斗争和革命时代以来,政治犯还把人权纳入了复兴的政治议程。

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  • 作者

    Park, Rebekah Su.;

  • 作者单位

    University of California, Los Angeles.;

  • 授予单位 University of California, Los Angeles.;
  • 学科 Anthropology Cultural.;Peace Studies.;Latin American Studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2012
  • 页码 376 p.
  • 总页数 376
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:42:57

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