
Episode 174 - State Of Siege Review
The Deprogram
Unmasking Torture in Film and History
This chapter analyzes the complex socio-political dynamics of a film about the Uruguayan Tupamaros and Daniel Anthony Mitrione, focusing on its depiction of torture and state violence. It critiques the historical implications of U.S. involvement in Latin America, examining the dehumanization processes that allowed such oppressive tactics to be employed under the pretext of public safety.
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