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Why communities shame and claim -- 2. Memory, violence, and shaming and claiming in Acteal, Chiapas, Mexico -- 3. The fight for Triqui autonomy in San Juan Copala, Oaxaca, Mexico -- 4. Turkey : memory, "mountain Turks", and the politics of Turkification -- 5. Armenians and the "G" word in Turkey -- 6. Nahuas in El Salvador : negating "pupusas" but eating them too -- 7. Cultural erosion : fragile Lenca persistence in Morazan, El Salvador -- 8. Dynamics of shaming and claiming in comparative perspective -- 9. Conclusion : memory matters in shaming and claiming. 330 $aEthnic minority communities make claims for cultural rights from states in different ways depending on how governments include them in policies and practices of accommodation or assimilation. However, institutional explanations don't tell the whole story, as individuals and communities also protest, using emotionally compelling narratives about past wrongs to justify their claims for new rights protections. Democratization and Memories of Violence: Ethnic minority rights movements in Mexico, Turkey, and El Salvador examines how ethnic minority communities use memories of state and paramilitary violence to shame states into cooperating with minority cultural agendas such as the right to mother tongue education. Shaming and claiming is a social movement tactic that binds historic violence to contemporary citizenship. Combining theory with empirics, the book accounts for how democratization shapes citizen experiences of interest representation and how memorialization processes challenge state regimes of forgetting at local, state, and international levels. 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