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List of Illustrations xi
Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction: Ethnography, History, and Memory 1
Templates
Memory and the Camanchacas Calientes of Chilean Nation-State Formation 21
Structures of Memory, Shapes of Feeling: Chronologies of Reminiscence and Repression in Tarapaca (1890-Present) 58
Conjunctures
Dismantling Memory: Structuring the Forgetting of the Oficina Ramirez (1890-1891) and La Coruna (1925) Massacres 85
Song of the Tragic Pampa: Structuring the Remembering of the Escuela Santa Maria Massacre (1907) 117
Conjunctures of Memory: The Detention Camps in Pisagua Remembered (1948, 1973, 1990) and Forgotten (1943, 1956, 1984) 158
The Melancholic Economy of Reconciliation: Talking with the Dead, Mourning for the Living 190
Conclusion: Democratization and Arriving at the "End of History" in Chile 243
Notes 261
Selective Bibliography 355
Index 365
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