Intermittences: Memory, Justice, and the Poetics of the Visible in Uruguay

Author:   Ana Forcinito
Publisher:   University of Pittsburgh Press
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Pages:   264
Publication Date:   22 January 2019
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The construction of memory entails a battle not only between memory and forgetting but also between different memories. There are multiple constructions of memory, and in the dispute between them, some become hegemonic, while others remain in the margins. Ana Forcinito explores the intermittences of transitional justice and memory in post-dictatorship Uruguay. The processes of building memory and transitional justice are repetitive but inconstant. They are contested by both internal and external forces and shaped by tensions between oblivion and silence. Forcinito explores models of reconciliation to present an alternative narrative of the past and to expose the blind spots of memory.

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Author:   Ana Forcinito
Publisher:   University of Pittsburgh Press
Imprint:   University of Pittsburgh Press
ISBN:  

9780822965664


ISBN 10:   0822965666
Pages:   264
Publication Date:   22 January 2019
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Forcinito successfully blends a number of memory-related themes, ranging from the experiences of men and women during the dictatorship, movies and documentaries, to the voices of recovered missing children, and the incorporation of sexual crimes to justice debates. The argument is convincing and supported by interesting and novel evidence, with the author drawing upon both well-established and new texts, images, photographs and documents. --Francesca Lessa, University of Oxford Forcinito's theoretical and critical documentation is impeccable. This is an important and original study, both in unique terms of the 'Uruguayan case' and in terms of larger regional issues. --William David Foster, Arizona State University


"Forcinito successfully blends a number of memory-related themes, ranging from the experiences of men and women during the dictatorship, movies and documentaries, to the voices of recovered missing children, and the incorporation of sexual crimes to justice debates. The argument is convincing and supported by interesting and novel evidence, with the author drawing upon both well-established and new texts, images, photographs and documents.-- ""Francesca Lessa, University of Oxford"" Forcinito's theoretical and critical documentation is impeccable. This is an important and original study, both in unique terms of the 'Uruguayan case' and in terms of larger regional issues.-- ""David William Foster, Arizona State University"" ""Forcinito successfully blends a number of memory-related themes, ranging from the experiences of men and women during the dictatorship, movies and documentaries, to the voices of recovered missing children, and the incorporation of sexual crimes to justice debates. The argument is convincing and supported by interesting and novel evidence, with the author drawing upon both well-established and new texts, images, photographs and documents."" --Francesca Lessa, University of Oxford ""Forcinito's theoretical and critical documentation is impeccable. This is an important and original study, both in unique terms of the 'Uruguayan case' and in terms of larger regional issues."" --William David Foster, Arizona State University"


Forcinito's theoretical and critical documentation is impeccable. This is an important and original study, both in unique terms of the 'Uruguayan case' and in terms of larger regional issues. --William David Foster, Arizona State University Forcinito successfully blends a number of memory-related themes, ranging from the experiences of men and women during the dictatorship, movies and documentaries, to the voices of recovered missing children, and the incorporation of sexual crimes to justice debates. The argument is convincing and supported by interesting and novel evidence, with the author drawing upon both well-established and new texts, images, photographs and documents. --Francesca Lessa, University of Oxford


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Ana Forcinito is a professor of Spanish and Portuguese studies at the University of Minnesota.

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