Condori, Víctor
Este trabajo busca explorar la situación política y social que se vivía en el Perú durante los meses inmediatos a la guerra de Independencia, centrándose especialmente en la ciudad de Arequipa, cuya élite se había caracterizado por sus fuertes sentimientos realistas. Para lograr este objetivo, se han tomado como referencia las historias particulare...
Teixeira, Sandra
« Cantar alentejano » et « Teresa Torga » sont deux chansons de José (« Zeca ») Afonso inspirées d’événements à résonnance politique incarnés par deux figures féminines : d’une part, l’assassinat de Catarina Eufémia en 1954 dans l’Alentejo ; d’autre part, les remous causés par une ancienne vedette du théâtre de revue qui apparaît nue dans les rues ...
Rossi, Ignacio Andrés
Historiography still has a lot to contribute to the debates of an economic nature in the years of the transition to democracy, both in the period of dictatorship (1976-1983) and the constitutional government (1983-1989). The paper hopes to contribute to intellectual debates by analyzing the economic vision of the Argentine Institute for Economic De...
López-Ríos, Santiago
Rhetorical resources, literary motifs and the literary reconfiguration of the past for critical purposes serve as elements that allow us to prove the presence of a counter-hegemonic discourse in The Autumn of the Patriarch. This perspective is confronted with Enrique Krauze’s views, in order to contribute to the closure of a literary discussion spa...
Rojas, Lorena
The experience of childhood exile reconfigures the way of narrating the traumatic past suffered by the children of detained and/or disappeared militants. Time and space are two variables that allowed Laura Alcoba to narrate in a foreign language fragments of that Argentine childhood and her subsequent exile. The selected works allow us to analyze, ...
Cano Cubillos, Rocío
The following article reflects on the Chilean literary scene shaped from exile between 1973 and 1982, and the presence that female writers had within. During this period, figures such as Gonzalo Millán, Raúl Zurita, Óscar Hahn, Juan Luis Martínez, among others, consolidated their literary careers, while women seemed to disappear. However, by readin...
Raggio, Sandra Bustamante, Alejandra Londoño Agüero, José Carlos Ortiz, María Luisa
Cet article analyse la manière dont les archives de l’atrocité ont été appropriées et utilisées dans le but de construire des récits nationaux sur le passé récent dans des sociétés ayant traversé, ou traversant encore, des épisodes massifs de violence politique. En explorant le Lieu de la mémoire, de la tolérance et de l’inclusion sociale au Pérou,...
Cassani, Alessia
Dibaxu (‘below’) is a collection of Judeo-Spanish poems that Juan Gelman wrote in theearly eighties while already in exile and published in 1994. Inspired by the poems andlife of the Argentine poet, the playwright Hugo Aristimuño stages a play with the sametitle. Dibaxu is what lies beneath and, therefore, the key to investigating the poet’s innert...
Vázquez, Melina Vecchioli, Virginia
The article analyzes the ways in which the young generations of “new right-wing” activists make use of, dispute and redefine emblematic terms and expressions of the memory of State terrorism —such as “Never again”— that sedimented and defined the relationships between democracy and the recent past. To this purpose, we analyze two public scenes carr...
Próspero, Victor
This article examines the relationship between modern architecture and the Brazilian Military Dictatorship (1964-1985) in the case of the military headquarters designed by communist architects for a violently anti-communist regime: the Second Army Headquarters in Ibirapuera, a project by a team led by the architect Paulo Bastos, a case with strong ...