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I Remember Julia: Voices of the Disappeared
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I Remember Julia: Voices of the Disappeared Paperback - 1996

by Carlson, Eric

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  • Title I Remember Julia: Voices of the Disappeared
  • Author Carlson, Eric
  • Binding Paperback
  • Edition Good Condition
  • Condition Used:Good
  • Pages 208
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Temple University Press, Philadelphia, PA
  • Date 1996-06-21
  • Features Index
  • Bookseller's Inventory # DADAX1566394376
  • ISBN 9781566394376 / 1566394376
  • Weight 0.59 lbs (0.27 kg)
  • Dimensions 8.26 x 5.62 x 0.6 in (20.98 x 14.27 x 1.52 cm)
  • Themes
    • Ethnic Orientation: Hispanic
  • Library of Congress subjects Human rights - Argentina, Disappeared persons - Argentina
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 96-5021
  • Dewey Decimal Code 323.490

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From the rear cover

In 1977 "Julia" became one of the 30,000 victims of Argentina's most recent military dictatorship. Julia was a young physician and mother-to-be kidnapped from a medical clinic and found years later in a clandestine grave along with 334 other corpses. Who were those thousands of victims? Who was Julia? By reconstructing Julia's life, Eric Stener Carlson gives voice to the thousands of citizens who were "disappeared". In doing so, he must use the pseudonym "Julia" to protect the people she left behind. Julia's poignant story is told through the emotional memories of childhood friends and family, classmates and colleagues, an ex-lover, and fellow prisoners whose lives intersected with hers in the government torture centers. Interspersed between the personal testimonies are the commentaries of a military general, a priest, a politician, a human rights activist, and a prosecuting attorney in the war crimes tribunal, giving her story a political and social context.

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Citations

  • Kirkus Reviews, 03/15/1996, Page 417
  • Library Journal, 04/15/1996, Page 104