El «desaparecido» como sujeto político: una lectura desde Arendt

Regimes of Terror, those that look for establishing a complete domination, not only systematically imprison and kill entire groups of people, but also seek to destroy the very notion of death as we know it. The «disappeared», present in different regimes of terror that took place throughout the twen...

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Main Author: María José López Merino
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad de San Buenaventura 2015-06-01
Series:Franciscanum
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Online Access:http://revistas.usb.edu.co/index.php/Franciscanum/article/view/1543/1342
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description Regimes of Terror, those that look for establishing a complete domination, not only systematically imprison and kill entire groups of people, but also seek to destroy the very notion of death as we know it. The «disappeared», present in different regimes of terror that took place throughout the twentieth century, is the concrete expression of this attempt. This is the thesis that I would like to argue in this article, following-sometimes closely sometimes not so closely-Hannah Arendt’s perspective. We want to look into the moral and political problem embodied by the figure of the «disappeared», focusing on how it took place in the Southern Cone dictatorships, especially in Chile under the military dictatorship of A. Pinochet.
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spelling doaj.art-99e60fc86c1e45c0ae33bcb8c3dccffd2022-12-22T03:06:22ZengUniversidad de San BuenaventuraFranciscanum0120-14682015-06-01LVII1646795El «desaparecido» como sujeto político: una lectura desde ArendtMaría José López Merino0Universidad de ChileRegimes of Terror, those that look for establishing a complete domination, not only systematically imprison and kill entire groups of people, but also seek to destroy the very notion of death as we know it. The «disappeared», present in different regimes of terror that took place throughout the twentieth century, is the concrete expression of this attempt. This is the thesis that I would like to argue in this article, following-sometimes closely sometimes not so closely-Hannah Arendt’s perspective. We want to look into the moral and political problem embodied by the figure of the «disappeared», focusing on how it took place in the Southern Cone dictatorships, especially in Chile under the military dictatorship of A. Pinochet.http://revistas.usb.edu.co/index.php/Franciscanum/article/view/1543/1342DisappearedTerrorState TerrorSouthern Cone dictatorshipsArendt
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El «desaparecido» como sujeto político: una lectura desde Arendt
Franciscanum
Disappeared
Terror
State Terror
Southern Cone dictatorships
Arendt
title El «desaparecido» como sujeto político: una lectura desde Arendt
title_full El «desaparecido» como sujeto político: una lectura desde Arendt
title_fullStr El «desaparecido» como sujeto político: una lectura desde Arendt
title_full_unstemmed El «desaparecido» como sujeto político: una lectura desde Arendt
title_short El «desaparecido» como sujeto político: una lectura desde Arendt
title_sort el desaparecido como sujeto politico una lectura desde arendt
topic Disappeared
Terror
State Terror
Southern Cone dictatorships
Arendt
url http://revistas.usb.edu.co/index.php/Franciscanum/article/view/1543/1342
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