Sustaining Human Rights : : Women and Argentine Human Rights Organizations / / Michelle D. Bonner.

The "disappearance" and torture of many people during the worst days of the authoritarian regimes that ruled many Latin American countries in the 1970s have been well documented and widely condemned as abuses of human rights. Less well known is what has become of the movements for human ri...

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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Diagrams and Tables -- Acknowledgments -- Acronyms and Abbreviations -- 1. Sustaining Human Rights -- 2. Historical Frames: Colonialism to the 1976 Coup -- 3. Historical Frames: The Dirty War and Democratization, 1976-2002 -- 4. Human Rights Organizations: Historical Frames as Collective Action Frames -- 5. The State and Human Rights Organizations: National and International Courts -- 6. Human Rights Organizations and Society: Demonstrations and the Media -- 7. Sustaining Human Rights: A Brief Comparison with Chile -- Appendixes -- Bibliography -- Index
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The "disappearance" and torture of many people during the worst days of the authoritarian regimes that ruled many Latin American countries in the 1970s have been well documented and widely condemned as abuses of human rights. Less well known is what has become of the movements for human rights once democratic governments were restored in these countries. In this book, Michelle Bonner reveals how the defense of human rights continues today, taking Argentina as her primary example (with comparison to Chile in the final chapter).Bonner shows that the role of women-viewed as protectors of the family-is key to understanding how human rights movements have evolved. Moreover, the continuity of the "historical frames" used to legitimate their activity is an essential element in the success of their efforts, even while the claimed abuse has changed from the political repression undertaken by the dictators' minions to the economic hardships created by market inequities resulting from neoliberal policies.Based on extensive field research and providing a long historical view extending from colonial times to the present, this study compares the activities of the ten most prominent human rights organizations in Argentina and assesses the responses of both state and society.
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Human rights Argentina.
Women Violence against Argentina.
Women Argentina Social conditions.
Women's rights Argentina.
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Comparative Politics. bisacsh
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Frontmatter --
Contents --
Diagrams and Tables --
Acknowledgments --
Acronyms and Abbreviations --
1. Sustaining Human Rights --
2. Historical Frames: Colonialism to the 1976 Coup --
3. Historical Frames: The Dirty War and Democratization, 1976-2002 --
4. Human Rights Organizations: Historical Frames as Collective Action Frames --
5. The State and Human Rights Organizations: National and International Courts --
6. Human Rights Organizations and Society: Demonstrations and the Media --
7. Sustaining Human Rights: A Brief Comparison with Chile --
Appendixes --
Bibliography --
Index
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title_alt Frontmatter --
Contents --
Diagrams and Tables --
Acknowledgments --
Acronyms and Abbreviations --
1. Sustaining Human Rights --
2. Historical Frames: Colonialism to the 1976 Coup --
3. Historical Frames: The Dirty War and Democratization, 1976-2002 --
4. Human Rights Organizations: Historical Frames as Collective Action Frames --
5. The State and Human Rights Organizations: National and International Courts --
6. Human Rights Organizations and Society: Demonstrations and the Media --
7. Sustaining Human Rights: A Brief Comparison with Chile --
Appendixes --
Bibliography --
Index
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contents Frontmatter --
Contents --
Diagrams and Tables --
Acknowledgments --
Acronyms and Abbreviations --
1. Sustaining Human Rights --
2. Historical Frames: Colonialism to the 1976 Coup --
3. Historical Frames: The Dirty War and Democratization, 1976-2002 --
4. Human Rights Organizations: Historical Frames as Collective Action Frames --
5. The State and Human Rights Organizations: National and International Courts --
6. Human Rights Organizations and Society: Demonstrations and the Media --
7. Sustaining Human Rights: A Brief Comparison with Chile --
Appendixes --
Bibliography --
Index
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