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The Politics Of The Past In An Argentine Workingclass Neighbourhood 1st Edition Lindsay Dubois

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The Politics Of The Past In An Argentine Workingclass Neighbourhood 1st Edition Lindsay Dubois
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Publisher: University of Toronto Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.57 MB
Pages: 284
Author: Lindsay DuBois
ISBN: 9780802088444, 0802088449
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: 1

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The Politics Of The Past In An Argentine Workingclass Neighbourhood 1st Edition Lindsay Dubois by Lindsay Dubois 9780802088444, 0802088449 instant download after payment.

The Argentine dictatorship of 1976 to 1983 set out to transform Argentine society. Employing every means at its disposal - including rampant violation of human rights, union busting, and regressive economic policies - the dictatorship aimed to create its own kind of order. Lindsay DuBois's The Politics of the Past explores the lasting impact of this authoritarian transformative project for the people who lived through it.

DuBois's ethnography centres on José Ingenieros, a Buenos Aires neighbourhood founded in a massive squatter invasion in the early 1970s, and describes how the military government's actions largely subdued a politically engaged community. DuBois traces how state repression and community militancy are remembered in José Ingenieros and how the tangled and ambiguous legacies of the past continued to shape ordinary people's lives years after the collapse of the military regime.

This rich and evocative study breaks new ground in its exploration of the complex relationships between identity, memory, class formation, neoliberalism, and state violence.

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