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Acts of Repair explores how ordinary people grapple with decades of political violence and genocide in Argentina—a history that includes the Holocaust, the political repression of the 1976-1983 dictatorship, and the 1994 AMIA bombing. Although the struggle against impunity seems inevitably incomplete, Argentines have created possibilities for repair through cultural memory, yielding spaces for transformation and agency critical to personal and political recovery.
Contents
Chronology
Introduction: Topographies of Violence
1 El Vacío: Trauma, Narrative, and the Boundaries of Coherence
2 Dialogic Memory and the Uneven Terrain of Justice
3 Disruption and Agency in the Public Sphere
4 Sites of Memory, Erasure, and Belonging
5 Nunca Más and the Intersections of Genocide, Loss, and Survival
6 On the Limits of Witnessing, On the Boundaries of Time
Conclusion: The Liminality of Repair
Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography
Index