Date: Monday, November 17, 2014. 12:00 PM.
Location: Bldg. 260, Room 252
Una charla de Gabriel Gatti, Profesor de SociologÃa por la Universidad del PaÃs Vasco Autor de Surviving Forced Dissappearance in Argentina and Uruguay (2014) Due in large part to humanitarian law and transitional justice, the categories of detaineddisappeared and forced disappearance are today well established - so much so that in some places like Argentina and Uruguay an intense social life has taken shape and become crystallized around them and in their wake. In the complex and dense social worlds that result, victims mix with institutions, laws, and professionals (forensic anthropologists, social scientists, jurists, psychologists, artists, archivists, writers, and so on), occupying intersecting positions and doing so with varied narratives, from the heroic to the tragic, the epic to the paradoxical.
Location: Bldg. 260, Room 252
Una charla de Gabriel Gatti, Profesor de SociologÃa por la Universidad del PaÃs Vasco Autor de Surviving Forced Dissappearance in Argentina and Uruguay (2014) Due in large part to humanitarian law and transitional justice, the categories of detaineddisappeared and forced disappearance are today well established - so much so that in some places like Argentina and Uruguay an intense social life has taken shape and become crystallized around them and in their wake. In the complex and dense social worlds that result, victims mix with institutions, laws, and professionals (forensic anthropologists, social scientists, jurists, psychologists, artists, archivists, writers, and so on), occupying intersecting positions and doing so with varied narratives, from the heroic to the tragic, the epic to the paradoxical.