Acknowledgments
Introduction. "All of Latin America Is Sown with the Bones of [its]
Forgotten Youth": Hemispheric State Terror and Latin American
Feminist Theories of Justice
Chapter One. Critical Latin American Feminist Perspectives and the
Limits and Possibilities of Human Rights Reports
Chapter Two. Sexual Necropolitics, Survival, and the Gender of
Betrayal
Chapter Three. "Ghosts of Another Era": Gendered Haunting and the
Legacy of Women's Armed Resistance
Chapter Four. Gendered Memories, Collective Subjectivity, and
Solidarity Practices in Women's Oral Histories
Epilogue. The Legacy of State-Sanctioned Violence and Specters of
the Dirty War's Radical Women
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Viviana Beatriz MacManus is a visiting assistant professor of critical theory and social justice at Occidental College.
"Groundbreaking in terms of methodology . . . Disruptive Archives
affirms the power of women's storytelling and memory as they
participate as actors, narrators, and politically militant
protagonsists. . . . Highly recommended." --Choice
"MacManus offers a deft contribution to the study of Latin American
political repression by keeping women's participation in resistance
struggles at the center of her feminist intertextual analyses of
oral histories and literary and audiovisual pieces."--Pascha
Bueno-Hansen, author of Feminist and Human Rights Struggles in
Peru: Decolonizing Transitional Justice
"powerful book" --CCWH
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