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    The military edicts and law decrees on the institutionalization of civil-military dictatorship by general Augusto Pinochet and its policies of violence (1973-1974 by Monsálvez Araneda, Danny Golzalo

    Published 2020
    “…In this way, and once the coup d'état of Tuesday September 11 was consolidated, the Military Junta and the Armed Forces undertook an institutional process aimed at legitimizing military action, fighting Marxism and eliminating the "internal enemy", using for this, all the instruments and mechanisms available to combat its presence in the country. …”
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    Truman and the Corporate Father 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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    Four mantras of former Juntas members in Argentine democratic transition by Galante, Diego

    Published 2020
    “…The author analyzes the representations on repressive violence in the speeches of the members of the Argentine Military Juntas (1976-1983) that was made at the Military Juntas Trial (1985). …”
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    From Restlessness to the Braid of History. A transmission through three fictions by Amatriain, Lucía, Domínguez, María Elena

    Published 2023
    “…The film “Argentina, 1985” (Mitre, 2022) constitutes with is plot contribution the opportunity to unfold that fabric that makes up our recent history by addressing a crucial point of it: the Trial of the Military Juntas. We propose to read the braiding that is produced with the material from two other film productions: “The Official Story” (Puenzo, 1985) and “The Secret in Their Eyes” (Campanella, 2009), where we also can locate the intersection of the big history with the little stories. …”
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