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Popular Power, Oral History, and Collective Memory in Contemporary ChileChiles collective memory has been brutalized by state-implemented terrorism. This historical process has resulted in, among other things, a "torn collective memory." The history and memory of the period of so-called popular power (1970—1973) continue to be largely unknown. Oral history allows us to begin a slow process of historical reconstruction as well as to reflect on the construction of militant memories.
Key Words: Chile Unidad Popular Pinochet dictatorship Collective memory Oral history
Latin American Perspectives, Vol. 36, No. 5,
58-71 (2009) |
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