Los lugares de memoria y las nuevas generaciones: Algunos efectos políticos de la transmisión de memorias del pasado reciente de Chile

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The present article falls within the context of social studies on the memory of the Chilean dictatorship. The text presents the results of a study on the transmission of memories from the perspective of the relationship between places of memory and young people. Methodologically, a qualitative design was used which included two memorials of political repression visited by two groups of young people who were later interviewed in group. The results reveal a discourse that includes a who that remembers, is remembered, and is an addressee of the past, and a what which is remembered. This discourse positions young people as spectators of the past and it shows how memorials are interpreted according to a rather privatized and ghettoized logic of the victims' suffering. It is concluded that the memories of young people have a weak public facet and that, therefore, political socialization would have increased their depolitization, making it more difficult to establish a virtuous relationship between memory and citizenship.

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Reyes, M. J., Cruz, M. A., & Aguirre, F. J. (2016). Los lugares de memoria y las nuevas generaciones: Algunos efectos políticos de la transmisión de memorias del pasado reciente de Chile. Revista Espanola de Ciencia Politica, 1(41), 93–114. https://doi.org/10.21308/recp.41.04

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