Sexual Violence in History: A Bibliography

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First published: May 1, 2026 - Last updated: May 1, 2026

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Author: Jorge Pavez Ojeda

Title: El violador es la verdad del grupo

Subtitle: sicopolítica de la violencia sexual en los centros de tortura (Chile, 1974-1976)

Translation: The Rapist is the Truth of the Group: Psycho-Politics of Sexual Violence in Torture Centers (Chile, 1974-1976)

Journal: Historia Crítica (Critical History)

Volume: -

Issue: 86: Historias de violencia sexual en la América Latina de los siglos XIX y XX (Histories of Sexual Violence in Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Latin America) (Edited by Daniel J.R. Grey and Eliza Teixeira de Toledo)

Year: October 2022 (Received: January 31, 2022, Accepted: May 3, 2022, Modified: May 27, 2022, Published online: October 1, 2022)

Pages: 81-106

pISSN: 0121-1617 - Find a Library: WorldCat | eISSN: 1900-6152 - Find a Library: WorldCat

Language: Spanish

Keywords: Modern History: 20th Century | American History: U.S. History | Types: State Terrorism / Military Dictatorship of Chile



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Author: Jorge Pavez Ojeda, Department of Anthropology, University College London - Academia.edu, ORCID ResearchGate

Abstract: »Objective/Context: To propose an analytical reading of histories about the political-sexual violence unleashed in torture centers of the secret police (National Intelligence Directorate - dina) during the dictatorship in Chile (especially the period 1974-1976). The analysis unveils the psychosocial mechanisms of sadism that characterized the protagonists of this sexual violence. Methodology: The research is based on the monitoring and discursive analysis of “false” testimonies offered by some known torturers (OsvaldoRomo, Miguel Krassnoff, Ingrid Olderock) and disclosed in printed publications, audiovisual records and judicial documents released between 1990 (at the beginning of the first civilian transitional government) and 2014 (when the first lawsuits for sexual torture were filed). Originality: the article offers a psycho-political interpretation of political-sexual violence, presented as a product of a sadistic prostituting institution. It shows how this institution was operated by torturers whose “truth” was that of the perverse social and sexual contract of the dictatorship: a truth that also emerged regarding the “pact of silence” and denialism concealment in the mismatches implicit in their discourses. Conclusions: The analysis allows us to conclude that the socio-sexual contract of the dictatorship needed to foster, capture and feed on the sadism of the subjects hired as secret agents. It also shows how this contract normalized the sadistic apathos and the sexualized cruelty unleashed in spaces of exception (the clandestine detention and torture centers), from which the “normality” outside those spaces was imposed and reinforced as a project of authoritarian patriarchal domination.« (Source: Historia Crítica)

Contents:
  Resumen (p. 81)
  Abstract (p. 81)
  Resumo (p. 82)
  Introducción (p. 83)
  1. La verdad del violador y su falso testimonio (p. 85)
  2. La violencia político-sexual como obra del acoplamiento sádico (p. 90)
  3. La violencia sexual patriarcal como institución de la “prostitución universal” (p. 97)
  Conclusiones (p. 101)
  Bibliografía (p. 103)
    Fuentes primarias (p. 1036)
      Documentación primaria impresa (p. 103)
      Material audiovisual (p. 104)
    Fuentes secundarias (p. 104)

Wikipedia: History of the Americas: History of Chile / Military dictatorship of Chile | State terrorism | Sex and the law: Sexual violence / Human rights abuses in Chile under Augusto Pinochet