Writing Complicity.

An essay on the civilian and writing complicity in Chile's memory narrative is presented. It talks about writer Mariana Callejas' complicity in 1976 assassination of General Carlos Prats and his wife Sophia Cuthbert. It is noted that Callejas joined the youth group Chilean Communist Youth, and suppo...

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Published in:Radical History Review no. 124; pp. 141 - 153
Main Author: Lazzara, Michael J.
Format: Essay
Published: Duke University Press Jan2016
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