Social Construction of Memory: Presence of Holocaust Images in Latin American Testimonies

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The reconstruction of everyday life for political prisoners, starting with the cases of violations of Human Rights in Chile and Uruguay, supposedly occurs in the memory—with its plurality, diversity and hesitations—as the principle area of understanding that contributes to recreating and reassigning those images evoked. Knowing the reality and the memory that reconstruct them as social constructs, including the realizations of common sense, the text warns against the process of transfers and deformations present in the testimonies illustrating this with the presence of the Holocaust imaginary in the testimonies of political prisoners in the Southern Cone of Latin America.

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Jorge Montealegre

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Jorge Montealegre, Universidad de Santiago de Chile

Universidad de Santiago de Chile
Director Departamento de Educación Continua
Vicerrectoría de Vinculación con el Medio
Rubén Darío 42, La Reina, Región Metropolitana (Chile)

Montealegre, J. (2018). Social Construction of Memory: Presence of Holocaust Images in Latin American Testimonies. ALPHA: Revista De Artes, Letras Y Filosofía, 1(36), 119-134. Retrieved from https://revistaalpha.ulagos.cl/index.php/alpha/article/view/1738

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