Total recall: Texts and corpses, the museums of Argentinian narrative (original) (raw)

Showcasing Dictatorship: Memory and the Museum in Argentina and Chile

Jens Andermann

Journal of Educational Media, Memory, and Society, 2012

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The End(s) of Memory? Negotiating Ambivalence and Resisting Museumification Over the Museum of Memory in Argentina

Ari Gandsman

Trespassing Journal, 2014

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The Space of Disappearance: A Narrative Commons in the Ruins of Argentine State Terror

Karen Elizabeth Bishop

The Space of Disappearance: A Narrative Commons in the Ruins of Argentine State Terror, 2020

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Myth Turned Monument: Documenting the Historical Imaginary in Buenos Aires and Beyond

Karen Elizabeth Bishop

Journal of Modern Literature, 2007

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Making the past perpeptible: reflections on the temporal and visual enframings of violence in the Museum of Memory in Uruguay

Susana Draper

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Returning to the Site of Horror On the Reclaiming of Clandestine Concentration Camps in Argentina

Jens Andermann

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D. Salerno (2023), An Instituting Archive for Memory Activism: The Archivo de la Memoria Trans de Argentina

Daniele Salerno

Memory Studies, 2023

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Antonia Torres Agüero & Marcela Ruiz Zúñiga (2022) Archival operations in post-dictatorship novels: memory and Chilean human rights records, Archives and Records, 43:1, 56-74, DOI: 10.1080/23257962.2020.1843416

Marcela Ruiz Zúñiga, Antonia Torres Agüero

Archival operations in post-dictatorship novels: memory and Chilean human rights records, 2021

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Presenting the (Dictatorial) Past in Contemporary Argentina: Truth Forums and Arts of Dramatisation

Vikki Bell

Social & Legal Studies, 2017

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Sins of the Father(land): Redefining Postmemory in Contemporary Argentine Literature

Laura May Webb

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Memory and the spectator in post-dictatorship Argentina: misreading D'Angiolillo's Potestad

Joanna Page

Studies in Hispanic Cinema, 2005

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Re)Collecting Argentina´s Recent Past: The Role of Literature

Hólmfrídur Hóffý Gardarsdóttir

Linguistics and Literature Studies, 2014

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The Haunted Nomos: Activist-Artists and the (Im)possible Politics of Memory in Transitional Argentina

Vikki Bell

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Beyond terror: contemporary archaeology’s contributions from a research at a site of state terrorism. The case of the clandestine centre of detention “El Pozo” in Rosario (Argentina)

Gonzalo Compañy

Archeologia Postmedievale, 2023

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Book Review, Our Indigenous Ancestors: A Cultural History of Museums, Science, and Identity in Argentina, 1877-1943

Cheryl Jiménez Frei

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Repression and Reconstruction of a Culture: Argentina and the Proceso Militar

Kathryn Lehman

Latin American Research Review

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A Fantastic Tale of Terror: Argentina's "Disappeared" and Their Narrative Representation in Julio Cortázar's Second Time Round (1977)

Kirsten Mahlke

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Layers of Memory and the Discourse of Human Rights: Artistic and Testimonial Practices in Latin America and Iberia Hispanic Issues On Line (2014) 6 Memory, Postmemory, Prosthetic Memory: Reflections on the Holocaust and the Dirty War in Argentine Narrative

Amy Kaminsky

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“Tomas para un Documental” (“Shots for a Documentary”) and the Thick Framing of History

Constanza Ceresa

Liminalities: A Journal of Performance Studies Vol. 11, No. 3 (2015), 2015

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The banality of evil, Nunca Más and the implicated subject in Argentine memory spaces

Robin Rodd

Journal of Iberian and Latin americand Research, 2021

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The archival riot: Travesti/Trans* audiovisual memory politics in twenty-first-century Argentina

Marce Butierrez

Memory Studies, 2022

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Una imagen real de la Argentina: Image-based Counter-narratives through the Walking Archive and the Project Hegemony

Elena Rosauro

Revista Historia y Memoria, Universidad Pedagógica y Tecnológica de Colombia, 2013

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Contesting Memories: A Brief Recount of the Struggles to Talk About the Violent Past in Argentina

Betina Kaplan

2012

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Betraying Heritage: A Reading of the 1970s in Argentina through Visual Arts and the Gaze of the children of the Disappeared (MPhil Thesis, Cambridge, 2007)

Jordana Blejmar

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Citizens of Memory: Affect, Representation, and Human Rights in Postdictatorship Argentina

Silvia Tandeciarz

2017

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Silhouettes of the Disappeared: Memory, Justice and Human Rights in Post-authoritarian Argentina

Vincent Druliolle

Human Rights and Human Welfare, 2009

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A Sacred House for the Lost: Chile's New Museum of Memory and Implications for Human Rights Today

Ursula Mosqueira

2012

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The Stuff Memories Are Made Of: Material Culture of Argentina's Dirty War

Alyssa Anderson

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Childhood and the Display of Violence in Contemporary Museum Exhibitions on Argentine State Terrorism

Mariana Eva Perez

Österreichische Zeitschrift für Geschichtswissenschaften // Austrian Journal of Historical Studies, 2023

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Breaking The Frames of the Past: Photography and Literature in Contemporary Argentina, Chile, and Peru

Daniella Wurst

2019

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Remembering History in Contemporary Spanish Fiction

Jerelyn Johnson

Letras Hispanas Revista De Literatura Y De Cultura, 2009

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Diary of a documentary in the making: filming the local imaginaries of post-dictatorship Argentina* Diario del making of de un documental: imaginarios locales de la posdictadura argentina

Cecilia Sosa, Philippa Page

Comunicacion y Medios, 2019

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Outlining the Victims of the Holocaust and the Argentinian Dictatorship: Jerzy Skąpski’s Każdy Dzień Oświęcimia and Rodolfo Aguerreberry, Julio Flores, and Guillermo Kexel’s “El Siluetazo”

Jessica Marino

Genealogy

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"Cartographies of Memory: Tracing the Representational Legacy of Argentina's Dirty War in the Work of Guillermo Kuitca." Parachute 83 (1996). (reprinted in Mining the Media Archive, 2005).

Dot Tuer

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Review: Dujovne, Une historia del libro judío: La cultura judía argentina a través de sus editores, libreros, traductores, imprentas y bibliotecas. Buenos Aires: Siglo Veintiuno, 2014.

Malena Chinski, Alejandro Dujovne

EIAL, 2016

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