Prof. Mario I.
Aguilar
Department of
Religion and Politics
University of
St. Andrews, UK
Email: mia2@st-andrews.ac.uk
Qualifications
Ph.D., School of Oriental and African Studies
M.A.,
Religious Studies (Katholieke Universiteit Louvain)
B.A.,
Philosophy (Chile)
Publications
(selected)
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Identification
of Human Remains (N.N.) at Patio 29 General Cemetery Santiago, Chile, August
2010. Santiago, London and New York: Fundación Literaria Civilización, 2010.
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Burials and
Memory of the GAP in Chile during September 2010: Historiography in Chile’s
Bicentenary. Santiago, London and New York: Fundación Literaria Civilización,
2010.
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Amor y
revolución en la vida de Muriel Dockendorff 1951-1974/Love and Revolution in
the Life of Muriel Dockendorff 1951-1974. Santiago, London and New York:
Fundación Literaria Civilización, 2010.
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The Theology
of Marcella Althaus-Reid: Indecent Theology and Queer Narratives. Santiago,
London and New York: Fundación Literaria Civilización, 2010.
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Maybe: Poems
of Inner Journeys. Santiago, London and New York: Fundación Literaria
Civilización, 2010.
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Tres Rosas:
Poemas. Santiago, London and New York: Fundación Literaria Civilización, 2010.
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Cartas –
Letters Tomo. Santiago, London and New York: Fundación Literaria Civilización,
2010.
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“Quelle and
Liberation Theology: Theologizing in Twenty-First Century Latin America” in
Lisa Isherwood and Mark D. Jordan (eds.), Dancing Theology in Fetish Boots:
Essays in Honour of Marcella Althaus-Reid. London: SCM Press, 2010, 219-227.
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“1968: A
Historiography of a New Reformation in Latin America”, Schweizerische
Zeitscrift für Religions – und Kulturgeschichte, special issue 1968:
Perspectives on Religious History, edited by Urs Altermatt, 2010.
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“Truth
Commissions and Rules: Justice and Peace”, in Anthony F. Lang Jr. and Amanda
Russell Beattie (eds.), War, Torture and Terrorism: Rethinking the Rules of
International Security, London and New York: Routledge, 2009, 162-173.
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“The Kairos of
Medellín 1968: Towards a Movement for Liberation and New Mission after Vatican
II”, in Patrick Claffey and Joseph Egan (eds.), Movement or Moment?: Assessing
Liberation Theology Forty Years after Medellín” Berlin: Peter Lang, 2009, 9-28.
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“John Paul II
and Theologies of Liberation” in Gerard Mannion (ed.), The Vision of John Paul
II: Assessing His Thought and Influence. Collegeville, Minnesota: Liturgical
Press, 2008, 144-158.
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“Enrique
Dussel”, “Ignacio Ellacuría”, “Victor Jara” and “Pablo Neruda”, in Gary
Anderson and Kathryn G. Herr (eds.) Encyclopedia of Activism and Social
Justice. London: SAGE, 2007.
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“Symbolic
Wars, Age-Sets and the Anthropology of War in 1 Maccabees”, in Philip F. Esler,
ed. Ancient Israel: The Old Testament in Its Social Context, 240-253.
Minneapolis, MN: Fortress Press, 2006.
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“Michael
Woodward”, “Cristianos por el socialismo” and “Izquierda Cristiana”, in Roy P.
Domenico and Mark Y. Hanley, Eds. Encyclopedia of Modern Christian Politics.
Greenwood Press, 2006.
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“The Mesa de
Diálogo and the Fate of the Disappeared in Chile 1999-2000: National
Forgiveness without Political Truth?” in Iain S. Maclean, ed. Reconciliation,
Nations and Churches in Latin America, 42-55. Aldershot, Hampshire: Ashgate,
2006.
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“The
Executed”, in Adam Jones, ed. Men of the Global South: An Anthology, 252-253.
London: Zed Books, 2006.
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“Charles
Horman gegen Henry Kissinger: die US-amerikanische Intervention in Chile in den
1970ern – ein Plädoyer der Anklage”, in Adam Jones, ed. Völkermord,
Kriegsverbrechen und der Westen, 218-235. Berlin: Parthas Verlag GmbH, 2005.
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“Changing
Models and the ‘Death’ of Culture: A Diachronic and Positive Critique of
Socio-scientific Assumptions,” in M.I. Aguilar and L.J. Lawrence, eds.
Anthropology and Biblical Studies: Avenues of Approach, 299-313. Leiden: Deo
Publishing, 2004.
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“Foreword:
Post-Globalization and Indigenous Movements” in Asafa Jalata, ed. State Crises,
Globalization and National Movements in the Horn of Africa. London: Frank Cass,
2004.