La Guerra de Malvinas en el teatro argentino (1982-2007): memorias y representaciones
Despite the fact that almost forty years have passed, the Malvinas War still constitutes an event of deep traumatic dimension both in terms of event or immediate blow and of experience or burden projected over time (Vezzetti, 2015). It is due to its impact that its consequences do not stop returning...
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Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad Nacional de Cuyo
2022
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Acceso en línea: | https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/boletingec/article/view/5839 |
Sumario: | Despite the fact that almost forty years have passed, the Malvinas War still constitutes an event of deep traumatic dimension both in terms of event or immediate blow and of experience or burden projected over time (Vezzetti, 2015). It is due to its impact that its consequences do not stop returning in the present (Lorenz, 2012), a situation that feeds a manifest social interest in the war but crossed by an uncertainty that tends to atomization, prioritizing the microhistorical and resisting the transversal, macrohistorical global readings. In this paper I propose to make a journey around the theoretical framework and some of the conclusions that emerge from my postgraduate thesis, dedicated to investigating the theatrical representations from which the post-war thinks, imagines and memorializes the Malvinas War between 1982 and 2007. For this I will take as axes the notion of representation and memory. |
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