Introduction: memory and political pedagogy -- The context of memory -- Creating the unforgettable -- Memorable rhetoric -- Autobiography and memory -- Fighting sites -- The memory of publics -- Memories intertwined -- Memory and trust -- Conclusions: lasting legacies
Summary
"Joaquín Balaguer, Memory, and Diaspora" takes from and expands upon a growing and diversified body of scholarship on the enduring effects of authoritarian legacies among local and diasporic populations. It uncovers a relationship between memory and political pedagogy, revealing the authoritarian leadership practices that produce effective ideological strategies and that enhance authoritarian leaders' memory capital