Testimonial Diffractions

Cultural and Legal Responses to Gender-Based Violence in Argentina

Ana Forcinito is an exceptional literary critic and feminist theorist and an articulate human rights scholar of remarkable erudition and elegance whose previous books have illuminated testimonial discourse in Latin America. In this timely volume focused on Argentina, she brings to English-language readers landmark court cases of femicide, travesticide, and transfemicide. Forcinito analyzes feminist and travesti–trans interventions and offers a superb reading of the Ni Una Menos movement, rendering gender-based violence not only visible, but audible.
Ksenija Bilbija, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Forcinito explores how testimonial voices have played a pivotal role in the fight for justice, memory, and gender rights. Through the concept of diffraction, she examines how these voices move through and reshape barriers to construct sonic spaces that connect bodies and create spaces for listening. While Argentina is sometimes regarded as a global leader in human rights, LGBTQI+ rights, and feminist movements, legal and judicial responses to gender-based violence following the last military dictatorship (1976–1983) were slow to materialize. This book explores these delayed advancements while highlighting the role of testimonial voices in shaping them. Testimonial expressions outside the legal scenario denounce violence and explore the edges of memory, the difficulty of remembering, as well as the doubts surrounding memory. They expose the difficulties of narrating violent events and their aftermaths and how gender-based violence is entangled with other expressions of violence.

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Ana Forcinito

Ana Forcinito is a professor of Spanish and Portuguese studies at the University of Minnesota.

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