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050 4 _aHV 6322.3.L29
_bD57.2021
245 0 0 _aDisappearances in the post-transition era in Latin America /
_cedited by Karina Ansolabehere, Barbara A. Frey, and Leigh A. Payne.
250 _aFirst edition.
264 1 _aOxford :
_bFor the British Academy by Oxford University Press,
_c2021,
264 4 _c©2021.
300 _a288 páginas :
_bilustraciones, gráficas ;
_c24 cm
336 _atexto
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _asin mediación
_bn
_2rdamedia
338 _avolumen
_bnc
_2rdacarrier
490 0 _aProceedings of the British Academy ;
_v237
520 _a "Latin America sits at the centre of the third wave of democratisation beginning in the early 1980s. It has advanced farther than any other region of the world in its accountability processes for past human rights violations perpetrated during authoritarian regimes and armed conflicts. Despite these human rights achievements, Latin America is known as the most violent global region. In the last two decades since the transitions, serious human rights violations, especially disappearances, have increased exponentially in several countries in the region. This volume seeks to understand these post-transition disappearances. It does so by examining four different countries and the dynamics that play out there. It considers a variety of voices and points of view: those expressing the experiences from the perspectives of victims and relatives; those of activists, advocates, and public officials seeking truth and justice; and those from scholars attempting to draw out the specificities in each case and the patterns across cases. The underlying objective behind the project to gain knowledge and to draw on deep commitment to change within the region is to overcome this tragedy. After reading this volume, readers will not only have an overview of the practice of disappearances in the region, but will also be able to gauge how, despite the differences, the social and political logics that make disappearances possible are similar. The disappearances of the past and those of present are not the same, and it would be a mistake to consider them that way, but the social practices that make them possible are similar. These practices are what we call the logics of disappearance."--
_cProvided by publisher.
504 _aIncluye referencias bibliográficas e índice
650 0 _aDisappeared persons
_zLatin America
650 4 _aDesaparición de personas
_zAmérica Latina
650 0 _aHuman rights
_zLatin America
650 4 _aDerechos humanos
_zAmérica Latina
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700 1 _aAnsolabehere, Karina
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700 1 _aFrey, Barbara A.
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700 1 _aPayne, Leigh A.
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