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Tapestries of hope, threads of love : the arpillera movement in Chile, 1974-1994
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Tapestries of hope, threads of love : the arpillera movement in Chile, 1974-1994

Verfasser/in: Marjorie Agosín
Verlag: Albuquerque : University of New Mexico Press, ©1996.
Ausgabe/Format   Buch : Bundesstaatliche Regierungsveröffentlichung : Englisch : 1st edAlle Ausgaben und Formate anzeigen
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"Arpilleras are burlap-backed tapestries depicting the experiences and emotions of women whose sons and husbands were arrested and never heard from again during the years of military rule. Agosin's narrative traces the arpillera movement from its early days under the promotion and protection of the Catholic Church's Vicaría de Solidaridad through the early 1990s, when newly reestablished civilian authorities  Weiterlesen…
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Agosín, Marjorie.
Tapestries of hope, threads of love.
Albuquerque : University of New Mexico Press, c1996
(OCoLC)648534648
Medientyp: Amtliche Veröffentlichung, Bundesstaatliche Regierungsveröffentlichung
Dokumenttyp: Buch
Alle Autoren: Marjorie Agosín
ISBN: 0826316913 9780826316912 0826316921 9780826316929
OCLC-Nummer: 32778879
Beschreibung: xii, 142 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 24 cm.
Verfasserangabe: Marjorie Agosín ; translated by Celeste Kostopulos-Cooperman ; photographs by Emma Sepulveda and Ted Polumbaum.

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"Arpilleras are burlap-backed tapestries depicting the experiences and emotions of women whose sons and husbands were arrested and never heard from again during the years of military rule. Agosin's narrative traces the arpillera movement from its early days under the promotion and protection of the Catholic Church's Vicaría de Solidaridad through the early 1990s, when newly reestablished civilian authorities decided not to more forcefully seek justice for victims of human rights abuses. The book includes 45 reproductions (on glossy plates), and the moving testimonies of a number of the arpilleristas themselves"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 57.

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