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Driving Terror: Labor, Violence, and Justice in Cold War Argentina

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Availability:In StockContributor:Karen RobertSeries:DiálogosPublish date:3/4/2025Pages:296
Languages:EnglishPublisher:Unm PressISBN-13:9780826367617ISBN-10:826367615UPC:9780826367617Book Category:HistoryBook Subcategory:Latin AmericaBook Topic:South AmericaSize:9.00 x 6.00 x 0.72 inchesWeight:0.6107Product ID:SCCK02PRRM
Driving Terror tells the story of twenty-four Ford autoworkers in Argentina who were tortured and "disappeared" for their union activism in 1976, miraculously survived, and pursued a decades-long quest for truth and justice. In December 2018, more than four decades after their ordeal, the men won a historic human-rights case against a military commander and two retired Ford Argentina executives who were convicted of crimes against humanity.

The book uses this David-and-Goliath story to explore issues of labor repression and corporate complicity with Argentina's last military dictatorship as well as to shed light on the enormous obstacles facing victims of such crimes. Its emphasis on working-class activism in the arenas of labor and human rights introduces North American readers to a new narrative of contemporary Argentine history.

The Ford survivors' story intertwines with the symbolic evolution of the car the men helped build at Ford: the Falcon sedan. The political polarization and violence of the Cold War era transformed the Falcon from a popular family car to a tool of state terror after the coup of 1976, when it became associated with the widespread practice of "disappearance." Its meaning continued to evolve after the return to democracy, when artists and activists used it as a symbol of military impunity during Argentina's long-term struggles over justice and memory.
Languages:EnglishPublisher:Unm PressISBN-13:9780826367617ISBN-10:826367615UPC:9780826367617Book Category:HistoryBook Subcategory:Latin AmericaBook Topic:South AmericaSize:9.00 x 6.00 x 0.72 inchesWeight:0.6107Product ID:SCCK02PRRM
Karen Robert is an associate professor of history at St. Thomas University, where she teaches courses on Latin American history, world history, research methods, and global automobility. She recently translated Memories of Buenos Aires: Signs of State Terrorism in Argentina, a comprehensive guide to hundreds of memory sites relating to Argentina's last military dictatorship.
Publisher: Unm Press

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