
The Politics of Atrocity: On the Genealogy of Structural Violence in Argentina - Paperback
The Politics of Atrocity: On the Genealogy of Structural Violence in Argentina - Paperback
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by Wolfgang R. Heuer (Author)
The terror of Argentina's last military dictatorship from 1976 to 1983, with an estimated 30,000 people murdered, is one of a series of violent conflicts that have taken every known form since independence from Spain in 1825: civil wars, dictatorships and genocide of the indigenous population. They are accompanied by a culture of violence and cruelty and reinforce social inequality, weakness and corruption in state institutions. Wolfgang R. Heuer tells the story of political violence in Argentina in short episodes, including early observations of genocide, metaphors of failure in literature, and the reasons for the failure of the Montoneros urban guerrilla movement. This shows that violence and anarchy, in the sense of weak politics, reinforce each other.
Author Biography
Wolfgang R. Heuer, born in 1949, is a lecturer at the Otto-Suhr-Institute for Political Science at Freie Universität Berlin and co-editor of the HannahArendt.net online journal. He conducts research on cultural-philosophical insights in short travel-reports. He studied history, German language and literature, as well as Latin America and has worked as a visiting professor in Latin America. He was one of the curators of the international art exhibition »Hannah Arendt Thinking Space« 2006 in Berlin and is co-director of the annual course »Identity of Europe« at IUC Dubrovnik. --- ---



















