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Preface: Why Witches
Introduction Theoretical and Methodological Background
1 Political Seeds of Exile and Resistance 1
2 Testimonies 33
3 The Chilean Solidarity Movement in Trans/national Perspective 63
4 The Chilean Solidarity Movement in Vancouver 91
5 Gender, Emotions, and Culture in the Solidarity Movement 133
6 Exile and Feminism 157
Conclusion: Gender and Permanence 207
Appendix More Testimonies 221
Bibliography 237
Index 275
About the Author 283
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