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  1. Distant Archives, Dispersed Sources: An Indian Village Throughout Three Judicial Files (San Blas de los Sauces, Jurisdiction of La Rioja, 18th Century) by Boixadós, Roxana Edith

    Published 2023
    “…It analyzes the contexts of production of these files, the information they provide to understand indigenous agencies in justice and the relationships forged both within the reduction village and with the agents of colonial power. …”
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  2. UN ESCENARIO PARA DOS ACTORES: COMERCIO FORMAL E INFORMAL, LA DOBLE ARTICULACIÓN DE LA JUSTICIA (SANTIAGO DE CHILE, 1796-1797) by Goicovich, Francis

    Published 2019
    “…ABSTRACT The study of a lawsuit that involved formal merchants and informal traders at the late Colony times in the Plaza Mayor of Santiago, is an excuse to delve  into historical topics such as the clash of classes, their codes of conduct, and the divergent concepts of justice on which supported their right to exercising  such activity in the main public space of the Kingdom of Chile. …”
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  3. Duración, tiempo y psicoanálisis. Reflexiones en torno a la brevedad del tratamiento by Araya, Claudia, Dighero, Daniela, Gómez, Francisco, Reyes, Pablo

    Published 2021
    “…. -- The current institutional insertions of psychoanalysis –institutions of health, education, justice, among others– can put stress on the principles that govern this practice, as Freud anticipated in 1919. …”
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  4. Memoria y resistencia: la “protesta pesarosa” en mujeres víctimas de políticas eugenésicas en Perú by Cuestas, Fedra, Pinochet-Mendoza, Nicolás, Henriquez, Karla

    Published 2024
    “…This notion is relevant to reflect on the struggles between annulling or restoring a collective memory, and its importance in the preservation and demand for recognition of human rights violations without justice or reparation.…”
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  5. JUECES INDÍGENAS, CACIQUES CRIOLLOS: AUTONOMÍA Y ESTATALIDAD EN GUANACACHE, MENDOZA (SIGLO XIX) by Escolar, Diego

    Published 2019
    “…The analysis  reveals not only the continuity of self-proclaimed recognition indigenous peoples for lands, justice and autonomy between the decades of 1810 and 1870 in an area of traditional montonero recruitment, but the decisive joint of the same ones with the local and national (policy) and the construction of the  republican state.…”
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  6. Reflections on ethnography and the violation of human rights in indigenous contexts by Antona Bustos, Jesús

    Published 2024
    “…The ethnographic material comes from several seasons of fieldwork in Araucanía in which a series of cases that occurred in Mapuche communities during the military dictatorship were recorded, as well as from participant observation with Mapuche and non-Mapuche human rights organizations in relation whit processes to justice and reparation. Finally, it is intended to offer an ontological approach to the field of human rights and political violence taking as reference the information accumulated by the tradition of Amerindian studies, in which topics such as corporality, illness, non-humans, the concept of person or dreams, constitute privileged spaces to explore the meaning that indigenous peoples give to this type of situations.…”
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