
After Truth
Volume 7 | Issue 2
Jill Lane and Marcial Godoy-Anativia
This issue examines the changing shape and status of “truth” in the neoliberal aftermaths of both official and unofficial transitional justice projects in the Americas and beyond.
Essays
- ¿Y, después de la verdad? El espacio público y las luchas por la memoria en la post CVR, Perú María Eugenia Ulfe and Cynthia E. Milton
- e7.2 ensayo - Means and End/s of Clandestine Life Diane Nelson
- e7.2 ensayo- Memorias de la reconciliación: fotografía y memoria en el Perú de la posguerra Deborah Poole and Isaías Rojas Pérez
- e7.2 Essay - Politics of Representation. Art & Human Rights Andrea Giunta
- e7.2 ensayo - The Power of Pink: Performing the Archive in the Works of Ernesto Salmerón Carla Macchiavello
- e7.2 ensayo - Trauma, memoria y performance: Un recorrido por Villa Grimaldi con Pedro Matta Diana Taylor
- Traumatizing the Truth Commission: Amnesty, Performativity, Intentionalist Teleology and the Event Allen Feldman
Dossier
- ¿Espacios para la memoria? ¿Para quiénes? Elizabeth Jelin
- Apuntes fotográficos de posdictadura Natalia Fortuny
- Chile’s MarchaRearme and the Politics of Counter-Commemoration Katherine Hite
- Depths of the Present: State Violence and the Neoliberal State Clara Han
- El tumulto de las fronteras Nelly Richard
- Mozambique: Reconciliation without "Truth" Juan Obarrio
- Ni más ni menos. Los mismos derechos, con los mismos nombres: 2010, año de la igualdad en Argentina Esteban Paulón
- Seeing, Counting, Taking Time: Memory and the Iraq War Marita Sturken
- Still Waiting Jo-Marie Burt
- The Nation Gathers Naomi Angel
Book Reviews
- ***em***Contextualizing Truth: Recent Contributions to Discourses of Reconciliation in Canada***em*** Naomi Angel
- ***em***Crítica de la memoria: 1990-2010***em*** by Nelly Richard Jean Franco
- ***em***Desmemoria y perversión: privatizar lo público, mediatizar lo íntimo, administrar lo privado***em*** de Fernando A. Blanco Isabel Baboun Garib
- ***em***El siluetazo***em*** de Ana Longoni y Gustavo Bruzzone (eds.) Celina Fassi Cardoso
- ***em***Memoria en construcción: el debate sobre la Esma editado***em*** de Marcelo Brodsky (ed.) Yael Zaliasnik Schilkrut
- ***em***On Art, Artists, Latin America, and Other Utopias***em*** by Luis Camnitzer Antonia Garcia Orozco
- ***em***Performing South Africa’s Truth Commission: Stages of Transition***em*** by Catherine M. Cole Robyn Green
- ***em***Prismas de la memoria: narración y trauma en la transición chilena***em*** de Michael J. Lazzara Judith Sierra-Rivera
- ***em***Reckoning with Pinochet: The Memory Question in Democratic Chile, 1989-2006***em*** by Steve J. Stern Patrick Blaine
- ***em***Telling Ruins in Latin America edited***em*** by Michael J. Lazzara and Vicky Unruh Tamara Lea Spira
- ***em***The President Electric: Ronald Reagan and the Politics of Performance***em*** by Timothy Raphael Angela Marino Segura
- ***em***Trans Desire***em*** by Micha Cárdenas Zach Blas
- ***em***Where Memory Dwells: Culture and State Violence in Chile***em*** by Macarena Gómez-Barris Kaitlin McNally-Murphy
Review Essays
- ***em***¿Patria o muerte?***em*** de Pablo Ramírez Reinaldo Amién Gutiérrez
- ***em***Against the Grain***em***: Cultural Politics After Peru’s Troubled Times Macarena Gómez-Barris
- ***em***Blackwaters***em*** by Matthew B. Jenkins Adriana Pilar Nieto
- ***em***Cimientos***em*** by Workshop and Symposium Tara Daly
- ***em***Halcón de Oro Qorihuaman***em*** by Ana Correa Ivone Barriga
- ***em***Mi vida después***em***: Non-Kin Affects in Post-Dictatorial Argentina Cecilia Sosa
- ***em***Situación de Colombia***em*** de Libardo Valdés Dorado Paloma Salgado Jiménez
- ***em***The Artist is Present***em*** at the Museum of Modern Art Abigail Levine
- ***em***The Smell of Popcorn***em*** by José Luis Ramos Escobar Li Cornfeld
- Fernando Pertuz: sobre héroes y villanos Miguel Rojas-Sotelo
- Infinite Slips: Racial Passage in Recent Works by Felandus Thames Charlie Samuya Veric
- Miniature Monuments: Two Moments in Political Art Lilliana Ramos Collado
- Parallel Lies? Peru’s Cultural Memory Battles Go International Cynthia e. Milton