Autor/a: Oriana Bernasconi
A Politics of Care from the Margins of Chile’s Social Uprising
This essay addresses the Chilean social uprising of 2019 through the experiences of Marta and Juan, two residents of the
Multitude and Memory in the Chilean Social Uprising
Between October 2019 and March 2020 Chile experienced the most massive and heavily repressed cycle of social protests in its
Mapuche Anti-colonial Politics and Chile’s Social Uprising
This essay examines milestones in the life history of one subject, Mauricio Lepin, and his involvement in the Chilean social
Silencios y verdad oficial. Operaciones de silenciamiento en el caso de la Comisión Nacional sobre Prisión Política y Tortura de Chile
Este artículo explora el silencio como una práctica constitutiva y constituyente de la producción de verdad oficial y estatal relativa
Human Rights Archives
Human rights archives are collections of records documenting systematic, state-led abuses of power through violence. They serve to assist those
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