Holocaust Consciousness and Cold War Violence in Latin America

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<p><b>Examines how community leaders writers and political activists facing state repression in Latin America have drawn on and debated the validity of Holocaust terms to describe human rights atrocities in their own countries.</b></p><p>This book proposes the existence of a recognizably distinct Holocaust consciousness in Latin America since the 1970s. Community leaders intellectuals writers and political activists facing state repression have seen themselves reflected in Holocaust histories and have used Holocaust terms to describe human rights atrocities in their own countries. In so doing they have developed a unique controversial approach to the memory of the Holocaust that is little known outside the region. Estelle Tarica deepens our understanding of Holocaust awareness in a global context by examining diverse Jewish and non-Jewish voices focusing on Argentina Mexico and Guatemala. What happens she asks when we find the Holocaust invoked in unexpected places and in relation to other events such as the Argentine Dirty War or the Mayan genocide in Guatemala? The book draws on meticulous research in two areas that have rarely been brought into contact-Holocaust Studies and Latin American Studies-and aims to illuminate the topic for readers who may be new to the fields.</p>
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