Symbolic reparation, trauma and victimization: The response of the Chilean State to human rights violations (1973-1990)

More than 30 years have passed since the civil-military dictatorship and few studies have addressed the role the victim category had in the Chilean State’s strategies implemented since 1990 onward to address the human rights violations which took place between 1973 and 1990. Through a documental and...

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Main Authors: Javiera Bustamante-Danilo, Alejandra Carreño-Calderón
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Language:Spanish
Published: Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales, Sede Ecuador 2020-05-01
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Online Access:https://revistas.flacsoandes.edu.ec/iconos/article/view/4231
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description More than 30 years have passed since the civil-military dictatorship and few studies have addressed the role the victim category had in the Chilean State’s strategies implemented since 1990 onward to address the human rights violations which took place between 1973 and 1990. Through a documental and ethnographic analysis of symbolic reparation and the norms associated with social and sanitary programs, this article explores how the Chilean State has adminis-tered human rights violations, torture and disappearances based on two principles: the narrative of victimization and the adoption of an individualized perspective to address trauma. Through the analysis of documental and ethnographic material, this research exposes how this treatment has marked the public agenda in terms of human rights. On the one hand, this has made it possible to ignore the demand for clarity regarding the bodies of those who were detained and disappeared. And on the other hand, there has been a lack of recognition of the role the State had in the perpetration of this violence during the civil-military dictatorship. This analysis demonstrates that even though the use of the figure of victim contributed to isolating people who suffered mistreatments and to depoliticize their actions, it is necessary to problematize the potential for collective action of victimhood and its possible dialogues with other contemporary social movements.
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spelling doaj-art-02db983720ca4179aab21338b4663cc32025-02-02T23:49:20ZspaFacultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales, Sede EcuadorÍconos1390-12492224-69832020-05-012467395910.17141/iconos.67.2020.4231Symbolic reparation, trauma and victimization: The response of the Chilean State to human rights violations (1973-1990)Javiera Bustamante-Danilo0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5490-4326Alejandra Carreño-Calderón1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0605-2632Universidad Alberto Hurtado ChileUniversidad del Desarrollo ChileMore than 30 years have passed since the civil-military dictatorship and few studies have addressed the role the victim category had in the Chilean State’s strategies implemented since 1990 onward to address the human rights violations which took place between 1973 and 1990. Through a documental and ethnographic analysis of symbolic reparation and the norms associated with social and sanitary programs, this article explores how the Chilean State has adminis-tered human rights violations, torture and disappearances based on two principles: the narrative of victimization and the adoption of an individualized perspective to address trauma. Through the analysis of documental and ethnographic material, this research exposes how this treatment has marked the public agenda in terms of human rights. On the one hand, this has made it possible to ignore the demand for clarity regarding the bodies of those who were detained and disappeared. And on the other hand, there has been a lack of recognition of the role the State had in the perpetration of this violence during the civil-military dictatorship. This analysis demonstrates that even though the use of the figure of victim contributed to isolating people who suffered mistreatments and to depoliticize their actions, it is necessary to problematize the potential for collective action of victimhood and its possible dialogues with other contemporary social movements.https://revistas.flacsoandes.edu.ec/iconos/article/view/4231derechos humanosdesaparicionesreparación a víctimastraumadictadurachile
spellingShingle Javiera Bustamante-Danilo
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Symbolic reparation, trauma and victimization: The response of the Chilean State to human rights violations (1973-1990)
Íconos
derechos humanos
desapariciones
reparación a víctimas
trauma
dictadura
chile
title Symbolic reparation, trauma and victimization: The response of the Chilean State to human rights violations (1973-1990)
title_full Symbolic reparation, trauma and victimization: The response of the Chilean State to human rights violations (1973-1990)
title_fullStr Symbolic reparation, trauma and victimization: The response of the Chilean State to human rights violations (1973-1990)
title_full_unstemmed Symbolic reparation, trauma and victimization: The response of the Chilean State to human rights violations (1973-1990)
title_short Symbolic reparation, trauma and victimization: The response of the Chilean State to human rights violations (1973-1990)
title_sort symbolic reparation trauma and victimization the response of the chilean state to human rights violations 1973 1990
topic derechos humanos
desapariciones
reparación a víctimas
trauma
dictadura
chile
url https://revistas.flacsoandes.edu.ec/iconos/article/view/4231
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