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Exploring diverse works of art, including memorials, drawings, theater, film, songs, painted wooden retablos (three-dimensional boxes), and fiction, including an acclaimed graphic novel, the contributors show that art, not constrained by literal truth, can generate new opportunities for empathetic understanding and solidarity.  Contributors. Ricardo Caro Cárdenas, Jesús Cossio, Ponciano del Pino, Cynthia M. Garza, Edilberto Jímenez Quispe, Cynthia E. Milton, Jonathan Ritter, Luis Rossell, Steve J. 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The Many Meanings of Poverty asks how colonialism shaped arguments about poverty—such as the categories of \"deserving\" and \"undeserving\" poor—in multiracial Quito, and forwards three central observations: poverty as a social construct (based on gender, age, and ethnoracial categories); the importance of these arguments in the creation of governing legitimacy; and the presence of the \"social\" and \"economic\" poor. An examination of poverty illustrates changing social and religious attitudes and practices towards poverty and the evolution of the colonial state during the eighteenth-century Bourbon reforms.","brand":"WoB","offers":[{"title":"- \/ - \/ -","offer_id":51007485018385,"sku":"","price":0.0,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":true},{"title":"US \/ NEW \/ INGRAM","offer_id":51007488262417,"sku":"NIN9780804751780","price":0.0,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":false}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0784\/4072\/6801\/files\/0804751781.jpg?v=1757413870"},{"product_id":"how-the-military-remembers-book-cynthia-e-milton-9780299352707","title":"How the Military Remembers","description":"This groundbreaking collection of essays by experts in political science, sociology, history, and literature analyzes the nuanced and often contentious interplay between memory, truth, and accountability in contemporary Latin America. While previous studies have examined democratization efforts (and right-wing backlashes), transitional justice, and victim-oriented narratives since the end of the Cold War, this volume takes a new approach. It convincingly demonstrates the importance of deconstructing the militaries’ own active memory work—or rather countermemory work, a term the contributors employ to refer to military memories that are both counterintuitive and run counter to the “victim-oriented” memories that have historically informed Latin American public memory and human rights activism.   With an eye toward particular cultural, political, and historical contexts of the specific countries involved, the collection emphasizes the continuities that come into relief by taking a broader regional focus. The contributors identify the many subtle ways in which past military perpetrators appropriate mechanisms of accountability and truth-telling to reconfigure the past, muddy the distinctions between perpetrator and victim, and weaponize ways of remembering.","brand":"WoB","offers":[{"title":"GB \/ NEW \/ GARDNERS","offer_id":52099690561809,"sku":"NGR9780299352707","price":0.0,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":false}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0784\/4072\/6801\/files\/9780299352707.jpg?v=1757086870"},{"product_id":"conflicted-memory-book-cynthia-e-milton-9780299315047","title":"Conflicted Memory","description":"What happens when concepts of truth, memory, and human rights are taken up and adapted by former perpetrators of violence? 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Her nuanced approach upends frameworks of memory studies that reduce military and ex-military to a predictable role of outright denial.","brand":"WoB","offers":[{"title":"- \/ - \/ INTERNAL","offer_id":52401778393361,"sku":null,"price":0.0,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":true},{"title":"GB \/ NEW \/ INGRAM","offer_id":52401778917649,"sku":"NLS9780299315009","price":0.0,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0784\/4072\/6801\/files\/9780299315009.jpg?v=1763220514"}],"url":"https:\/\/www.worldofbooks.com\/collections\/author-books-by-cynthia-e-milton.oembed","provider":"World of Books ","version":"1.0","type":"link"}