CHAPTERS / ARTICLES

Leith Passmore. 2026. “Objection, obedience, complicity, and victimhood: Debates about compulsory military service in post-dictatorship Chile.” En Amy J. Rutenberg (ed.). Conscription in the Global Twentieth Century. University Press of Kansas. Forthcoming.

Leith Passmore. 2025. “Fiction, Freedom and Relativism: Human Rights in Pinochetista Memory in Post-Pinochet Chile (1998-2019).” In Cynthia Milton and Michael Lazzara (eds.). How the Military Remembers: Countermemories and the Challenges to Human Rights in Latin Americ. Madison: Univeristy of Wisconsin Press, 45-69.

Leith Passmore. 2020. “Defending the Family: Female begging and the policing of female begging in Pinochet’s Santiago, 1973-1990.” Journal of Latin American Studies 52(3): 521-543.

Leith Passmore. 2016. “Apolitical Memory of Political Conflict: Remembering compulsory military service under Pinochet (1973-1990).” Nuevo Mundo Mundos Nuevos.

Leith Passmore. 2015 “The Apolitics of Memory: Remembering military service under Pinochet through and alongside transitional justice, truth, and reconciliation.” Memory Studies 9(2): 173-186.

Leith Passmore. 2014. “Force-feeding and Mapuche Autonomy: Performing collective rights in individual prison cells in Chile.” Latin American Cultural Studies 23(1): 1-16.

Leith Passmore. 2013. “International Law as Extralegal Defense Strategies in West Germany’s Stammheim Terror Trial.” Law, Culture, and the Humanities 9(2): 375-394.

Leith Passmore. 2012. “The Ethics and Politics of Force-Feeding Terror Suspects in West German Prisons.” Social History of Medicine 25(2): 481-499.

Leith Passmore. 2011. “The RAF’s ‘revolution-under-the-skin’: Fitting the Worldwide Struggle into a West German Prison Cell.” In Franz-Josef Deiters et al. (eds). Terror and Form / Terror und Form. Freiburg/Berlin/Vienna: Rombach Verlag, 277-304.

Leith Passmore. 2009. “Another New Illustrated History: The visual turns in the memory of West German terrorism.” EDGE 1(1): Article 2.

Leith Passmore. 2009. “The Art of Hunger: Self-Starvation in the Red Army Faction.” German History 27(1): 32-59.

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