A Lexicon of Terror

A Lexicon of Terror
Title A Lexicon of Terror PDF eBook
Author Marguerite Feitlowitz
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 320
Release 1999-10-07
Genre History
ISBN 9780199840373

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"We were all out in la charca, and there they were, coming over the ridge, a battalion ready for war, against a schoolhut full of children." Tanks roaring over farmlands, pregnant mothers tortured, their babies stolen and sold on the black market, homes raided in the dead of night, ordinary citizens kidnapped and never seen again--such were the horrors of Argentina's Dirty War. Now, in A Lexicon of Terror, Marguerite Feitlowitz fully exposes the nightmare of sadism, paranoia, and deception the military dictatorship unleashed on the Argentine people, a nightmare that would claim over 30,000 civilians from 1976 to 1983 and whose leaders were recently issued warrants by a Spanish court for the crime of genocide. Feitlowitz explores the perversion of language under state terrorism, both as it's used to conceal and confuse ("The Parliament must be disbanded to rejuvenate democracy") and to domesticate torture and murder. Thus, citizens kidnapped and held in secret concentration camps were "disappeared"; torture was referred to as "intensive therapy"; prisoners thrown alive from airplanes over the ocean were called "fish food." Based on six years of research and moving interviews with peasants, intellectuals, activists, and bystanders, A Lexicon of Terror examines the full impact of this catastrophic period from its inception to the present, in which former torturers, having been pardoned and released from prison, live side by side with those they tortured. Passionately written and impossible to put down, Feitlowitz shows us both the horror of the war and the heroism of those who resisted and survived--their courage, their endurance, their eloquent refusal to be dehumanized in the face of torments even Dante could not have imagined.

A Lexicon of Terror

A Lexicon of Terror
Title A Lexicon of Terror PDF eBook
Author Marguerite Feitlowitz
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 324
Release 1998
Genre History
ISBN 9780195134162

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In A Lexicon of Terror, Marguerite Feitlowitz fully exposes the nightmare of sadism, paranoia, and deception the military dictatorship unleashed on the Argentine people during the Dirty War, a nightmare that would claim over 30,000 civilians from 1976 to 1983. Feitlowitz explores the perversion of language under state terrorism, both as it's used to conceal and confuse and to domesticate torture and murder. Based on six years of research and moving interviews with peasants, intellectuals, activists, and bystanders, A Lexicon of Terror examines the full impact of this catastrophic period from its inception to the present, in which former torturers, having been pardoned and released from prison, live side by side with those they tortured. Passionately written and impossible to put down, A Lexicon of Terror shows us both the horror of the war and the heroism of those who resisted and survived.

A Lexicon of Terror

A Lexicon of Terror
Title A Lexicon of Terror PDF eBook
Author Marguerite Feitlowitz
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 410
Release 2011-04
Genre History
ISBN 0199744696

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Tanks roaring over farmlands, pregnant women tortured, 30,000 individuals 'disappeared' - these were the horrors of Argentina's Dirty War. This updated edition features a new epilogue that chronicles major political, legal, and social developments in Argentina since the book's initial publication.

A Lexicon of Terror

A Lexicon of Terror
Title A Lexicon of Terror PDF eBook
Author Marguerite Feitlowitz
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 410
Release 2011-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 0199753261

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Tanks roaring over farmlands, pregnant women tortured, 30,000 individuals "disappeared"--these were the horrors of Argentina's Dirty War. A New York Times Notable Book of the Year and Finalist for the L.L. Winship / PEN New England Award in 1998, A Lexicon of Terror is a sensitive and unflinching account of the sadism, paranoia, and deception the military junta unleashed on the Argentine people from 1976 to 1983. This updated edition features a new epilogue that chronicles major political, legal, and social developments in Argentina since the book's initial publication. It also continues the stories of the individuals involved in the Dirty War, including the torturers, kidnappers and murderers formerly granted immunity under now dissolved amnesty laws. Additionally, Feitlowitz discusses investigations launched in the intervening years that have indicated that the network of torture centers, concentration camps, and other operations responsible for the "desaparecidas" was more widespread than previously thought. A Lexicon of Terror vividly evokes this shocking era and tells of the long-lasting effects it has left on the Argentine culture.

A Lexicon of Terror

A Lexicon of Terror
Title A Lexicon of Terror PDF eBook
Author Marguerite Feitlowitz
Publisher
Pages 302
Release 2001-09
Genre
ISBN 9780756750282

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Exposes the nightmare of sadism, paranoia, & deception that the military dictatorship unleashed on the Argentine people, a nightmare that would claim over 30,000 lives from 1976 to 1983. Explores the perversion of language under state terrorism, both as it is used to conceal & confuse torture & murder. Thus, citizens kidnapped & held in concentration camps were disappeared,Ó & torture was referred to as intensive therapy.Ó Based on 6 years of research & extensive interviews, this book examines the full impact of this catastrophic period from its inception, in which former torturers, having been legally pardoned or never charged, live side by side with those they tortured. Black & white photos.

MANANA ES SAN PERON PB

MANANA ES SAN PERON PB
Title MANANA ES SAN PERON PB PDF eBook
Author Mariano Ben Plotkin
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 284
Release 2002
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780842050296

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Concerned primarily with the formation of political culture, Plotkin (Universidad Nacional de Tres de Febrero, Argentina) explores the mechanisms of political consent (both active and passive) used by the authoritarian regime of Juan Domingo Peron to maintain and extend its power. Peronist political imagery and the institutional framework that supported the creation of the "symbolic apparatus" are examined. Going beyond traditional explanations that have concentrated on Peron's support among the organized working class, Plotkin looks into his mobilization of marginal sectors of the population (non-unionized workers, women, and the poor). Translated from the 1993 Spanish- language work. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.

Argentina Betrayed

Argentina Betrayed
Title Argentina Betrayed PDF eBook
Author Antonius C. G. M. Robben
Publisher University of Pennsylvania Press
Pages 304
Release 2018-04-25
Genre History
ISBN 0812250052

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This riveting analysis of the aftermath of Argentina's massive disappearances uncovers a dynamic of trust and betrayal that has driven relentless confrontations between the state, the military, former insurgents, and bereaved relatives about how to remember, mourn, and punish atrocities committed against fellow citizens.