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Justice in literature, Human rights in motion pictures, Spanish Detective and mystery stories, Human rights, Spanish American Detective and mystery stories, History and criticism, Political persecution in literature, Human rights in literature, Disappeared persons in literature, Detective and mystery stories, history and criticism, Human rights, spain, Human rights, latin americaPlaces
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Radical justice: Spain and the Southern Cone beyond market and state
2011, Bucknell University Press, with the Rowman & Littlefield Pub. Group
in English
1611483565 9781611483567
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Table of Contents
Introduction
The transatlantic circulation of terror: reflections of the paradoxes of political dissapearence
The politics of melancholia: hardboiled fiction as a parable of the state of exception
Gazing at the real: trauma and repetition in contemporary documentaries from Spain and the Southern Cone
Towards a model of global justice? el caso Pinochet and the limits of human rights and international justice.
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This work investigates the convoluted relationship between memory and justice in Spain and the Southern Cone as it is portrayed in political documentaries and detective fiction from Spain and the Southern Cone.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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