01195nam a2200265 i 4500991000691409707536100416s2009 it ab b 101 0 ita d8888615911b13896374-39ule_instDip.to Filologia Class. e Scienze FilosoficheitaFrancescanesimo e cultura nella provincia di Messina :atti del convegno di studio, Messina, 6-8 novembre 2008 /a cura di Carolina Miceli e Agostina PassantinoPalermo :Biblioteca francescana :Officina di studimedievali,2009II, 480 p. :ill. ;24 cmFranciscana ;27Contiene riferimenti bibliografici. IndiceFrancescaniMessina (Provincia)Stora\vCongressiMiceli, CarolinaPassantino, AgostinaBiblioteca francescana di Palermo.b1389637416-04-1016-04-10991000691409707536LE007 00 FRA 01.0312007000196199le007gE45.00-l- 02020.i1511287116-04-10Francescanesimo e cultura nella provincia di Messina225310UNISALENTOle00716-04-10ma -itait 0004142nam 2200661 450 991081031210332120230803195754.00-8135-6856-010.36019/9780813568560(CKB)2670000000570018(SSID)ssj0001349327(PQKBManifestationID)11733261(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001349327(PQKBWorkID)11398810(PQKB)11404240(MiAaPQ)EBC1809811(OCoLC)892855683(MdBmJHUP)muse37994(DE-B1597)530259(DE-B1597)9780813568560(Au-PeEL)EBL1809811(CaPaEBR)ebr10949296(CaONFJC)MIL649036(EXLCZ)99267000000057001820141015h20142014 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtccrThe reappeared Argentine former plitical prisoners /Rebekah ParkNew Brunswick, New Jersey :Rutgers University Press,2014.©20141 online resource (197 pages)Genocide, Political Violence, Human Rights SeriesBibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph0-8135-6855-2 1-322-17772-4 Includes bibliographical references and index.Front matter --Contents --Acknowledgments --1. "The Battle of the Panties" --2. "They Disowned Us Twice" --3. Suspicion and Collaboration --4. Solidarity and Resistance in Prison --5. Life After Prison Still Feels Like Imprisonment --6. Post-Transitional Justice --Epilogue --Notes --Glossary --References --List of Former Political Prisoner Interviewees --Index --About the authorBetween 1976 and 1983, during a period of brutal military dictatorship, armed forces in Argentina abducted 30,000 citizens. These victims were tortured and killed, never to be seen again. Although the history of los desaparecidos, "the disappeared," has become widely known, the stories of the Argentines who miraculously survived their imprisonment and torture are not well understood. The Reappeared is the first in-depth study of an officially sanctioned group of Argentine former political prisoners, the Association of Former Political Prisoners of Córdoba, which organized in 2007. Using ethnographic methods, anthropologist Rebekah Park explains the experiences of these survivors of state terrorism and in the process raises challenging questions about how societies define victimhood, what should count as a human rights abuse, and what purpose memorial museums actually serve. The men and women who reappeared were often ostracized by those who thought they must have been collaborators to have survived imprisonment, but their actual stories are much more complex. Park explains why the political prisoners waited nearly three decades before forming their own organization and offers rare insights into what motivates them to recall their memories of solidarity and resistance during the dictatorial past, even as they suffer from the long-term effects of torture and imprisonment. The Reappeared challenges readers to rethink the judicial and legislative aftermath of genocide and forces them to consider how much reparation is actually needed to compensate for unimaginable-and lifelong-suffering.Genocide, political violence, human rights series.Political prisonersArgentinaHistoryState-sponsored terrorismArgentinaHistoryGovernment, Resistance toArgentinaHistory20th centuryArgentinaPolitics and government1955-1983Political prisonersHistory.State-sponsored terrorismHistory.Government, Resistance toHistory365/.4500982Park Rebekah1663737MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910810312103321The reappeared4021276UNINA