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Daniel Feierstein

    This author delves deeply into the study of genocide as a social practice, examining its roots and manifestations within modern society, particularly in the Argentine context. His work focuses on analyzing the social relations that lead to othering, exclusion, and extermination, exploring how these processes are managed within modern systems. The author emphasizes understanding the mechanisms and representations associated with genocide to contribute to human rights awareness and historical comprehension.

    Social and Political Representations of the COVID-19 Crisis
    Memories and Representations of Terror
    • Memories and Representations of Terror

      Working Through Genocide

      • 140 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Focusing on how societies construct narratives around genocide, the book examines the impact of memories and representations on historical understanding. Using Argentina's last military dictatorship as a case study, it delves into the complexities of its contested legacy, revealing how collective memory influences the interpretation of past atrocities and their repercussions.

      Memories and Representations of Terror
    • Focusing on the multifaceted impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, this book offers an in-depth exploration of its political, sociological, psychological, and epidemiological dimensions. It reveals how the crisis has transformed societies and highlighted existing social divisions, providing critical insights into the broader implications of the pandemic on various aspects of life.

      Social and Political Representations of the COVID-19 Crisis