When I Look into the Mirror and See You
Price: $21.95
Subtitle: Women, Terror, and Resistance
Author: Margaret Randall
Subject: Womens Studies/Latin American Studies/Human Rights
Paper ISBN 0-8135-3185-3
Cloth ISBN 0-8135-3184-5
Pages: 217 pp., 15 b&w illus.
Description: The eloquent story of two women survivors of human rights abuses.
Praise for When I Look into the Mirror and See You
"This powerfully written book allows us to feel deeply the particular as well as the universal situation of women, their ways of survival and refusal to lose their vision of economic and social justice. An important contribution to the emerging field of women and human rights, and the intricate relations established between power and gender."Margorie Agosín, editor of A Map of Hope: Womens Writing on Human Rights, An International Literary Anthology, and Women, Gender, and Human Rights: A Global Perspective
In the early 1980s, in the midst of Central Americas decades of dirty wars, Nora Miselem of Honduras and Maria Suárez Toro of Costa Rica were kidnapped, imprisoned, and subjected to rape and other tortures. Of the nearly two hundred disappeared persons in Honduras in those years, they are, remarkably, two of only five survivors. Fourteen years after their ordeal, Suárez and Miselems chance meeting was witnessed by Margaret Randall and is now retold in When I Look into the Mirror and See You.
Through direct testimony, vivid historical narrative, and evocative photographs, Randall brings us the terror, resistance, and survival of Suárez and Miselem. The book details the abuses suffered by them, the ruses they used to foil their captors, the support that they gave each other while incarcerated, the things they did to achieve their release, and their attempts to reconstruct their lives afterward. For the first time, Suárez and Miselem allowed themselves to explore the pain and trauma of their past. Randall has done the service of adding these remarkable voices to the global campaign to bring the worlds attention to womens human rights.
Margaret Randall is a well-known author and activist for womens rights, especially in regard to Latin America. She is the author of Sandinos Daughters and Sandinos Daughters Revisited (both Rutgers University Press). Her more recent titles include Coming Up for Air and Where They Left You for Dead/Halfway Home.
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