Citizens of memory : affect, representation, and human rights in postdictatorship Argentina /

Citizens of Memory explores efforts at recollection in postdictatorship Argentina and the hoped-for futures they set in motion. The material, visual, narrative and pedagogical interventions it analyzes address the years of state repression (1976-1983) and ongoing debates about how this traumatic pas...

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Main Author: Tandeciarz, Silvia Roxana (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Lewisburg, Pennsylvania : Bucknell University Press, [2017].
Series:Bucknell studies in Latin American literature and theory.
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Summary:Citizens of Memory explores efforts at recollection in postdictatorship Argentina and the hoped-for futures they set in motion. The material, visual, narrative and pedagogical interventions it analyzes address the years of state repression (1976-1983) and ongoing debates about how this traumatic past should be transmitted to future generations. Two theoretical principles structure the book's approach to cultural recall. The first follows from an understanding of memory as a social construct that is always as much about the past as it is of the present. The second from the observation that what distinguishes memory from history is affect. Understanding recollection as a practice that lends coherence to disparate forces, energies and affects, Silvia Tandeciarz argues that these interventions can help advance the cause of transitional justice and contribute to the development of new political subjectivities invested in the construction of less violent futures.
Physical Description:xlviii, 297 pages, [6] pages of color plates : illustrations ; 23 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 269-289) and index.
ISBN:9781611488456
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