TY - JOUR
T1 - The Struggle for Memory and Justice in Mexico
AU - Alonso, Alexandra Délano
AU - Nienass, Benjamin
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2022/2/1
Y1 - 2022/2/1
N2 - The debate about public memory has intensified in Mexico in a time of widespread violence and human rights abuses, particularly in the context of the guerra contra el narco (war against drug cartels) that began in 2006. Confronting government narratives that criminalize victims of enforced disappearance and criminal violence, and the state's failure to bring the perpetrators to justice, families of victims and other activists have led a struggle for truth, justice, memory and reparations. Through diverse memorial interventions across the country, they call attention to the continuities in state violence over time, and the need for memorial spaces that transform the structural conditions underlying different forms of violence and state neglect.
AB - The debate about public memory has intensified in Mexico in a time of widespread violence and human rights abuses, particularly in the context of the guerra contra el narco (war against drug cartels) that began in 2006. Confronting government narratives that criminalize victims of enforced disappearance and criminal violence, and the state's failure to bring the perpetrators to justice, families of victims and other activists have led a struggle for truth, justice, memory and reparations. Through diverse memorial interventions across the country, they call attention to the continuities in state violence over time, and the need for memorial spaces that transform the structural conditions underlying different forms of violence and state neglect.
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U2 - 10.1525/curh.2022.121.832.43
DO - 10.1525/curh.2022.121.832.43
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85124184318
SN - 0011-3530
VL - 121
SP - 43
EP - 49
JO - Current History
JF - Current History
IS - 832
ER -