Bodies and resistances: The Movement Against Torture Sebastián Acevedo in Chile
Abstract
This work is based on the results of an investigation into the meanings of non-violent resistance practices by members of the Movement Against Torture Sebastian Acevedo. The main objective of this qualitative research is to investigate the process through which people developed non-violent bodily responses to confront the institutionalized violence of the repressive apparatus during the military dictatorship. The material I present in this article focuses primarily on the process of construction of both individual and collective meanings and in particular the embodied experience of the participants during these practices of resistance.Keywords
Resistance Practices, Fear Policies, Dictatorship, ChilePublished
31-12-2015
How to Cite
Espinoza, A. (2015). Bodies and resistances: The Movement Against Torture Sebastián Acevedo in Chile. thenea igital. evista e ensamiento investigación ocial, 15(4), 173–196. https://doi.org/10.5565/rev/athenea.1596
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