LIBRO "PAPER CADAVERS" DE KIRSTEN WELD (2014)
El libro de K. Weld -galardonado con los premios WOLA-Duke Human Rights Book Award (2015) y Best Book Prize, Recent History and Memory Section of the Latin American Studies Association (2016)- estudia el archivo policial de Guatemala luego de la guerra civil (1960-1996) para analizar las políticas de memoria, la Guerra Fría y la producción de contenido histórico.
Ficha bibliográfica
Título: Paper Cadavers. The Archives of Dictatorship in Guatemala
Autora: Kirsten Weld
Año: 2014
Editorial: Duke University Press
Reseñas: David Barrios (https://www.redalyc.org/pdf/1790/179043373009.pdf).
Índice
List of Abbreviations ix
Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction The Power of Archival Thinking 1
PART I: EXPLOSIONS AT THE ARCHIVES 27
Chapter 1: Excavating Babylon 29
Chapter 2: Archival Culture, State Secrets, and the Archive Wars 50
Chapter 3: How the Guerrillero Became an Archivist 69
PART II: ARCHIVES AND COUNTERINSURGENCY IN COLD WAR GUATEMALA
Chapter 4: Building Counterinsurgency Archives 91
Chapter 5: Recycling the National Police in War, Peace, and Post-Peace 119
PART III: ARCHIVES AND SOCIAL RECONSTRUCTION IN POSTWAR GUATEMALA
Chapter 6: Revolutionary Lives in the Archives 153
Chapter 7: Archives and the Next Generation(s) 183
PART IV: PASTS PRESENT AND THE FUTURE IMPERFECT
Chapter 8: Changing the Law of What Can Be Said, and Done 213
Chapter 9: Conclusion: The Possibilities and Limitations of Archival Thinking 236
Entrada n° 472.
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