Ebook: The Wars Inside Chile’s Barracks: Remembering Military Service under Pinochet
Author: Leith Passmore
- Genre: Other Social Sciences // Politics
- Tags: Chile: Armed Forces History 20th century, Chile: History 1973-1988, Human Rights: Chile History 20th century
- Series: Critical Human Rights
- Year: 2017
- Publisher: The University of Wisconsin Press
- Language: English
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From 1973 to 1990 in Chile, approximately 370,000 young men—mostly from impoverished backgrounds—were conscripted to serve as soldiers in Augusto Pinochet's violent regime. Some were brutal enforcers, but many themselves endured physical and psychological abuse, survival and torture training, arbitrary punishments, political persecution, and forced labor. Leith Passmore examines the emergence, in the early twenty-first century, of a movement of ex-conscripts seeking reparations. The former soldiers challenged the politics of memory that had shaped Chile's truth and reconciliation efforts, demanding recognition of their own broken families, ill health and incapacity to work, and damaged sense of self. Relying on unpublished material, testimony, interviews, and field notes, Passmore locates these individuals' narratives of victimhood at the intersection of long-term histories of patriotism, masculinity, and cyclical poverty. These accounts reveal in detail how Pinochet's war against his own citizens—as well as the 'almost-wars' with neighboring Peru, Bolivia, and Argentina—were also waged inside Chile's army barracks. The Wars inside Chile's Barracks is the winner of the 2018 Best Book Award (Social Sciences) of the Southern Cone Studies Section of the Latin American Studies Association.
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