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  1. 21
    by Dillon, Alfredo
    Published 2019
    “…The paper considers the problem of transformation of point of view in the transposition of a first person testimony, as well as the use of horror genre codes in the cinematographic representation of concentration camps in Argentina’s last military dictatorship (1976-1983). The construction of characters and the effects of suspension of morality inside the clandestine center of detention and torture are also studied. …”
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  2. 22
    “…        This paper aims to analyze the narration of Sara Waitman, former detainee of the last Argentinean civil-military dictatorship, whose experience is inserted in contexts of repressive, structural and symbolic violence. …”
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    “…This paper aims to show the activities carried out in the Extension Project "Memoria de Páginas Destruidas" (University Extension Secretariat, National University of Córdoba [UNC]), which combines the collection of testimonies with the elaboration of a didactic device that makes visible the biblioclastic practices that took place during the last military dictatorship in Argentina. The project is articulated with the research "Authors censored during the last military dictatorship. …”
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  4. 24
    by Garategaray, Martina
    Published 2018
    “…Our hypothesis is that during the exile years many publications as part of their struggle against dictatorship and supporting democracy, constructed, with its particularities, a unity myth around Latin America. …”
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  5. 25
    by Reyes Mosqueira, Isabel
    Published 2023
    “…Since, it is presented as a subject, product and artistic production through its body, "political body" that denounces systemic violence during the military dictatorship in Chile in the 80’s towards marginalized sexual dissidents. …”
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  6. 26
    by Guillard, Amandine
    Published 2015
    “…This article tries to make people know about a part of the penitentiary poetry written by political prisoners in the prisons of the last Argentinean dictatorship, between 1976 and 1983. It would seem particularly interesting to analyze the reason why poetry was picked as the genre of choice in order to convey the sensations that were generated by the authors' state of imprisonment. …”
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  7. 27
    by Philp, Marta
    Published 2021
    “…In a second moment, we will stop at two tracks: Guillermo Beato's Bachelor's thesis in History (1963) and Waldo Ansaldi's (1991) doctoral thesis, created in the 1970s and interrupted by the 1976 dictatorship. We consider that they contribute to the understanding of a key problem, constituted by the links between historiographic production and political-social contexts.…”
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  8. 28
    by Hunziker, Paula
    Published 2023
    “…I do not think I am wrong if I say that both have left their mark on the ways in which we look at and try to understand the remains, the marks, the grays and chiaroscuros that in the present allude to a collective and individual life affected by the dictatorship. Córdoba is not looked at in the same way after El silencio. …”
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  9. 29
    by Di Renzo, Cristian
    Published 2019
    “…Paradoxically, on two occasions, that expression of spontaneity motivated by a banal nationalism present in Argentine society, by the last civil-military dictatorship (1978 and 1982). Particularly, on April 2, 1982 and with a dictatorial regime cornered by different fronts, society rushed to get out of their homes to approach that historical point of reference in order to support the recovery of the Malvinas Islands. …”
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  10. 30
    by Fuentes Lenci, ´Álvaro
    Published 2023
    “…Drawing from the first source, this analysis aims to delve into the comparison of Truman’s paternal figures (Christof, the corporate father, and the fake father assigned to him by the reality show) with the fathers of appropriated babies during the Argentine military junta’s dictatorship from 1976 to 1983, recognizing the bonds based on the falsification of identity in both contexts. …”
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    “…We quetion ourselves, in this scenario, abour the place of the family in the human constitution and the subjective consequences of lying about origin, having as backdrop the Argentine case and the treatment given to childhood during the last dictatorship. What dos Harry teach us about the violation of identity? …”
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  12. 32
    by Romano, Silvia
    Published 2020
    “…This work continues the investigation of bureaucratic practices aimed at disciplining and repressing the workers of the Córdoba public administration in the period between the police coup, known as “Navarrazo”, which removed the governor and deputy governor (February 28, 1974 ) and the first three years of the dictatorship established by the National Reorganization Process (PRN, March 24, 1976). …”
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  13. 33
    by Quiroga, Manuel, Fabry, Adam Balasz
    Published 2018
    “…Through the analysis of the positions of Karl Kautsky and Antonio Gramsci —two intellectuals with great theoretical influence within the international socialist movement—, we seek to shed light on some of the main questions of the debate on these process: the character of the social forces involved; the objectives of the revolution; the role of democracy and dictatorship in the transition to socialism; and the international applicability of the Russian Revolution. …”
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    by Cinto, Agustina
    Published 2021
    “…This paper aims to analyze a series of heritage disputes around the former clandestine detention center (CDC) Information Service of Santa Fe’s state police department, located in Rosario city, which functioned between 1976 and 1980, during the last dictatorship. Considering heritage as a sacred laicized object and crossed by disputes, we delimited a period between 2015 and 2019 for the analysis, when the former CDC was inaugurated as Space of Memory. …”
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    by Inchauspe, Leandro
    Published 2023
    “…The work addresses the entry and permanence of students at the National University of Córdoba (UNC) and, in particular, the Faculty of Philosophy and Humanities (FFyH), taking as reference the 40th anniversary of the end of the dictatorship; university normalization and the democratization of income policies, leaving aside the dictatorial exam and quota system, in the eighties and the creation of Leveling Courses in the nineties, central to the current income policy. …”
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    by Zubillaga, Paula
    Published 2023
    “…It also sought to raise awareness and train the educational community on different aspects related to the last Argentine dictatorship (1976-1983). -We will briefly present some of the institutional background related to the subject, the problems previously observed that we tried to address with the PEU, the proposed objectives, the activities carried out and some of the characteristics of the PEU's members, and some of the characteristics of the PEU's members. …”
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  17. 37
    by Montú, María Victoria
    Published 2020
    “…Despite the havoc caused by the last civilian military dictatorship, it still remains in the memory of those who took part in that resistance. …”
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    by Cáceres , María Alicia
    Published 2023
    “…The same premises where decades ago the Intelligence Detachment operated during the last civil-military dictatorship and which was a neuralgic part of the repressive apparatus of the province of Cordoba. …”
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    by Kirkpatrick, Jeane J.
    Published 1983
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    by Diamant, Ana, Dutrénit, Silvia
    Published 2017
    “…During the dictatorships in the '70s, in Argentina and Uruguay, the clandestine militancy of the members of the Communist Party of Uruguay in Buenos Aires was a challengenot only in the political activity and in the organizational structure, but also in everyday life, family life and work. …”
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