The Double-Edged Sword: Women, Resistance, and Repression under Operation Condor
The history of Operation Condor, the clandestine terrorist network of 1970s South American dictatorships, is often told through a lexicon of male-dominated power: juntas, generals, comandantes, and militants. The canonical images are of men in uniform, men in suits, and men holding rifles. Yet, to confine the narrative to this sphere is to miss its … Continue reading The Double-Edged Sword: Women, Resistance, and Repression under Operation Condor
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