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    Tucumán: memory of a “necroplace” by Meloni González, Carolina

    Published 2020
    “…Therefore, to analyze the specific case of this province, we propose the concept of “necrolugar”, in the sense of a specific area in which death and terror served as tools and devices to deconstruct Argentine society. To answer these questions, the first part of this article will bedevoted to analyzing the use of terror as a device of control and social domination. …”
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    “El hombre es tierra que anda”. The transhumant crianceros of Alto Neuquén in historical perspective, XIX-XX centuries by Padín, Nicolás

    Published 2019
    “…Taking as a starting point, the criticism of the current romantic celebration of the crianceros from the political and media discourses, the writing proposes to deconstruct the process of constitution of this practice, restoring the historicity of its transformations, permanences and litigations with the instituted political power.The writing stops at key milestones of the historical itinerary of this social, economic and cultural secular practice, as an activity that implies cyclical movements of ascent and descent of the crianceros and their animals, between the lowlands, where the "invernadas" are located and the highlands of the Cordillera de los Andes and the Cordillera del Viento, where the "veranadas" are located. …”
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    Towards the building of a hybrid identity : an analysis of Gloria Anzaldua's Borderlands/La Frontera and Jhumpa Lahiri's Mrs. Sen’s by Salinas, Julieta

    Published 2016
    “…The categories of identity and culture have been the centre of attention and the object of study in several disciplines, and ever since the introduction of postcolonial theory, they have been consistently explored, deconstructed and reassembled. Defining postcolonialism is a difficult enterprise, since a range of conflicting viewpoints preclude any simple conceptualization. …”
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    The (im)materiality of the Netherworld and its (re)presentation in ancient Mesopotamia: an interpretation of the iconographic repertoire and documentary sources by Cabrera Pertusatti, Rodrigo

    Published 2020
    “…In the present article, we will propose a rereading of the images referring to the Netherworld in ancient Mesopotamia from a broad theoretical discussion, especially the one is called “iconic turn”, whose objective is to deconstruct the hegemonic power granted to the written sources by Western tradition and, in addition, the Studies of Material Culture, which have opened the debate on the core importance of “objects”/“things” as participating agents of social relations. …”
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    DESTRUCTURING AND SOCIAL CONFLICT: A LONG-TERM STUDY OF THE VALLEY OF CATAMARCA FROM A MULTIDISCIPLINARY PERSPECTIVE: un estudio de larga duración del Valle de Catamarca en perspe... by Fonseca, Ezequiel, Fiant, Roxana, Puentes, Hugo

    Published 2024
    “…We focus on a period that begins around 200 AD and extends up to the time of the Spanish conquest in the 16th century, a situation that deconstructed the social order of the local population, modifying their relationship with the landscape. …”
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    CINEMATIC SABOTAGES: HITCHCOCK, TARANTINO, AND ALMODÓVAR by Stallings, Gregory Charles

    Published 2015
    “…The literal sabotage in Hitchcock’s film (the placement of bombs in relation to cinema) is combined with the murder of the husband (treating him like a piece of meat) in order to constitute a figure of radical cinema not only as anti-auretic art (in the sense of the work of art in the age of mechanical reproduction according to Walter Benjamin) but also, in terms of Manuel Asensi, as an athtetic text in which the enthymematic syllogism which informs the fascist model of the world (society and politics are like an artistic work based on pure forms) is deconstructed. Inglourious Basterds and Volver go further than Hitchcock’s Sabotaje by offering hospitality to the subaltern in the wake of sabotaged syllogisms. …”
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