Sexual Violence in the Argentinean Crimes against Humanity Trials: Rethinking Victimhood

Sexual Violence in the Argentinean Crimes against Humanity Trials: Rethinking Victimhood

by Cecilia Macón
Sexual Violence in the Argentinean Crimes against Humanity Trials: Rethinking Victimhood

Sexual Violence in the Argentinean Crimes against Humanity Trials: Rethinking Victimhood

by Cecilia Macón

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Overview

The origin of Sexual Violence in the Argentinean Crimes against Humanity Trials: Rethinking Victimhood can be found in the resistance that, using a traditional feminist perspective, alleges that testimonies of sexual violence in the context of Argentinian crimes against humanity trials inevitably re-victimize victims. It is our understanding that such interpretation not only forgets to pay attention to what victims have to say about their experiences but also bases its allegation on dualistic and patronizing conceptions of female agency. This book argues that the role of affect in the experiences of those women who decided to testify as well of those who refused to do it shows to be a useful tool in order to analyze the sexual violence issue from a thought-provoking and heterodox perspective. Cecilia Macón presents her argument through philosophical debates paired with testimonies of victims and analysis of works of art devoted to express these problems. Recommended for scholars of Latin American studies, philosophy, history, and sociology.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781498510394
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 12/21/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 134
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Cecilia Macón is lecturer in philosophy of history in the Department of Philosophy at University of Buenos Aires.

Table of Contents

Contents

Acknowledgements

Chapter 1 — Introduction: Ways of Surviving

Chapter 2 —On Time, Affect and Survival

Chapter 3 —Shame as Will

Chapter 4 —Hope, Touch and Joy as Resilience

Coda — This is not the End

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