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Genocide in the Neighborhood
Colectivo Situaciones, Brian Whitener
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ISBN: 9781930068476
Format: Paperback
Subject: Politics
Pub Date: 06/03/2010
Publisher: ChainLinks
Shipping Weight: 1lbs
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Genocide in the Neighborhood
Colectivo Situaciones
Translated by Brian Whitener, Daniel Borzutzky, and Fernando Fuentes.
Genocide in the Neighborhood
documents the autonomist practice of the escrache, a system of public shaming that emerged in the late 1990s to vindicate the lives of those disappeared under the Argentinean dictatorship and to protest the amnesty granted to perpetrators of the killing. The book is an example of militant research, an investigative method that Colectivo Situaciones has pioneered. Through a series of hypotheses and two sets of interviews,
Genocide in the Neighborhood
documents the theories, debates, successes, and failures of the escraches, investigates the nature of rebellion, discusses the value of historical and cultural memory to resistance, and suggests decentralized ways to agitate for justice. Think of it as a much needed model of political resistance.
Colectivo Situaciones is a collective of militant researchers based in Buenos Aires. It has participated in numerous grassroots co-research activities with unemployed workers, peasant movements, human rights groups, neighborhood assemblies, and alternative education experiments.
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