Affiliation:
1. Associate Professor, Department of International History, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK
Abstract
This Afterword considers the articles in this special issue ofRadical Americas. Reflecting on how a biographical lens can illuminate the past, it draws out some of the key findings of the special issue articles and interrogates their significance for understanding militancy in Latin America in the late twentieth century. Specifically, it explores what life histories can tell us about space and scale, and the opportunities and the costs of militancy during the Cold War in Latin America. It contends that there is more to learn and gain from thinking through a biographical lens going forward.
Reference23 articles.
1. Psychedelic Chile
2. ‘Revolutionary positions: Sexuality and gender in Cuba and beyond’;Chase;Radical History Review,2020
3. ‘”Infidelidades”: Moral, revolución y sexualidad en las organizaciones de la izquierda armada en la Argentina de los años 70’;Cosse Larghero;Instituto de Desarrollo Económico y Social: Practicas de Oficio,2017