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Indians in : The Influence of 20th-Century Peruvian Intelligentsia on Shining Path’s Ideology
Published 2020-12-01“…During the last decades of the 20th century, Shining Path conceived Indian culture mainly as part of feudalist-capitalist alienation. …”
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Beyond the Gonzalo Mystique: Challenges to Abimael Guzmán’s Leadership inside Peru’s Shining Path, 1982–1992
Published 2023-12-01Subjects: “…Shining Path…”
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El Partido es la luz del universo. La metáfora de la luz en el discurso inicial de Sendero Luminoso (1966-1976)
Published 2021-07-01Subjects: Get full text
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Los asháninkas y la violencia de las correrías durante y después de la época del caucho
Published 2016-04-01Subjects: Get full text
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El uso estratégico del espacio carcelario como elemento referencial de la construcción de identidades en conflicto en el Perú
Published 2014-05-01Subjects: Get full text
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La memoria de la violencia: las consecuencias del conflicto armado contra Sendero Luminoso representadas en una película y dos novelas peruanas
Published 2014-01-01Subjects: Get full text
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Dorothée Delacroix, De pierres et de larmes. Mémorisation et discours victimaire dans le Pérou d'après-guerre
Published 2017-06-01Subjects: Get full text
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Luis Rossell, Alfredo Villar, Jesús Cossío. Le sentier lumineux. Chroniques des violences politiques au Pérou.
Published 2019-02-01Subjects: Get full text
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Conflict Resolution through Force: The Case of Peru, 1980–1993
Published 2023-06-01Subjects: Get full text
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La construcción de la imagen heroica a través del discurso periodístico. El caso de la activista peruana María Elena Moyano.
Published 2008-01-01Subjects: Get full text
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Encrucijada de guerra en mujeres peruanas: Augusta La Torre y el Movimiento Femenino Popular
Published 2016-12-01“…Augusta La Torre (second-in-command of the Communist Party of Peru-Shining Path (PCPSP) formed in 1970) founded the Women’s Popular Movement (WPM) in the 1960s. …”
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Capturing correctly: A reanalysis of the indirect capture–recapture methods in the Peruvian Truth and Reconciliation Commission
Published 2019-01-01“…Using 25,000 documented death records, the TRC estimated a total of 69,000 killings, and that the Shining Path was the main perpetrator, in contrast with the raw data where the Peruvian State appears to be responsible for the most killings. …”
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(Re)jouer l’histoire de la guerre, revivre le massacre. Performance carnavalesque et processus mémoriels dans les Andes d’Ayacucho (Pérou)
Published 2013-12-01“…The gathering of testimonials by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission in the aftermath of the armed conflict opposing the Shining Path guerrilla and the Peruvian state has led to original socio-cultural dynamics around the local histories of the war. …”
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Being a Church in a Time of Violence: Peruvian Church during the Armed Internal Conflict 1980 to 2000
Published 2020-10-01“…During the war with Shining Path (1980–2000) violence in Peru was brutal and extensive. …”
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"But Who Could Have Known? (Grief, Gratitude)"
Published 2022-09-01“…During a year as a Latin American studies university student in Bogota, Colombia, the author grapples with the unexpected news of a family member's sudden death, while observing landscapes in post-Pinochet Chile, post-dictatorship Guatemala, and Shining Path-troubled Peru.…”
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