Latent Memory: Human Rights and Jewish Identity in Pinochet's Chile

Author:   Maxine Lowy
Publisher:   University of Wisconsin Press
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Pages:   304
Publication Date:   30 April 2022
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Latent Memory: Human Rights and Jewish Identity in Pinochet's Chile


Overview

In the first half of the twentieth century, Jewish immigrants and refugees sought to rebuild their lives in Chile. Despite their personal histories of marginalization in Europe, many of these people or their descendants did not take a stand against the 1973 military coup, nor the political persecution that followed. Chilean Jews' collective failure to repudiate systematic human rights violations and their tacit support for the military dictatorship reflected a complicated moral calculus that weighed expediency over ethical considerations and ignored individual acts of moral courage. Maxine Lowy draws upon hundreds of first-person testimonials and archival resources to explore Chilean Jewish identity in the wake of Pinochet's coup, exposing the complex and sometimes contradictory development of collective traumatic memory and political sensibilities in an oppressive new context. Latent Memory points to processes of community gestures of moral reparation and signals the pathways to justice and healing associated with Shoah and the Jewish experience. Lowy asks how individuals and institutions may overcome fear, indifference, and convenience to take a stand even under intense political duress, posing questions applicable to any nation emerging from state repression.

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Author:   Maxine Lowy
Publisher:   University of Wisconsin Press
Imprint:   University of Wisconsin Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.559kg
ISBN:  

9780299335809


ISBN 10:   0299335801
Pages:   304
Publication Date:   30 April 2022
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Contents List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Chronology Introduction Part 1. A History Shared, and a Divergence 1. Exodus 2. Strangers in a Strange Land 3. Community Dilemmas Part 2. Chronicles of prisoners and protectors 4. These We Shall Remember 5. Rescuers and Bystanders Part 3. Roads Traveled 6. Echoes of Anne Frank 7. Selective Memory and its Lessons 8. Paths to Healing: Memory and Justice Epilogue Yizkor-- In Memoriam Notes Index

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Lowy's book provides a needed perspective on the events of the Chilean dictatorship: how Jews remember their own experience on the state violence, in dialogue with their own memory of the Holocaust and Jewish history. Her contribution provides a base for future scholarly research. --Valeria Navarro Rosenblatt One of the most important books written today on the role of historical memory and the Jewish community during Pinochet's regime. Lowy's thought-provoking observations and courage help us understand the legacy of Chilean Jews and the nation's silence, filled with secrets and complicity. --Marjorie Agosin, Wellesley College Remarkable. . . . Latent Memory is a substantial piece of scholarship, but above all a plea that latent memory should be transformed to an active, militant remembering of the past, and the determination not to see the suffering and injustice repeated. --Latin America Bureau


Lowy's book provides a needed perspective on the events of the Chilean dictatorship: how Jews remember their own experience on the state violence, in dialogue with their own memory of the Holocaust and Jewish history. Her contribution provides a base for future scholarly research. --Valeria Navarro Rosenblatt One of the most important books written today on the role of historical memory and the Jewish community during Pinochet's regime. Lowy's thought-provoking observations and courage help us understand the legacy of Chilean Jews and the nation's silence, filled with secrets and complicity. --Marjorie Agosin, Wellesley College


"""Lowy's book provides a needed perspective on the events of the Chilean dictatorship: how Jews remember their own experience on the state violence, in dialogue with their own memory of the Holocaust and Jewish history. Her contribution provides a base for future scholarly research.""--Valeria Navarro Rosenblatt ""One of the most important books written today on the role of historical memory and the Jewish community during Pinochet's regime. Lowy's thought-provoking observations and courage help us understand the legacy of Chilean Jews and the nation's silence, filled with secrets and complicity.""--Marjorie Agosin, Wellesley College ""Remarkable. . . . Latent Memory is a substantial piece of scholarship, but above all a plea that latent memory should be transformed to an active, militant remembering of the past, and the determination not to see the suffering and injustice repeated.""--Latin America Bureau"


Author Information

Maxine Lowy is an editor, translator, and freelance journalist based in Santiago, Chile. Her work focuses on human rights and contemporary social issues. She is the author of Sembradoras de fe y esperanza: El legado de mujeres de comunidades cristianas populares. She created and coordinated the human rights website www.memoriayjusticia.cl.

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