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2017
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2255-520X, 1577-3388
Clerici, Paula; Cruz, Facundo; Goyburu, Lara; Skigin, Natán; Seira, Iván; Albala, Adrián; Molina, Anabella
Ibero-Amerikanisches Institut Preußischer Kulturbesitz (Berlin)
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2017
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2255-520X, 1577-3388
Spiller, Roland
Ibero-Amerikanisches Institut Preußischer Kulturbesitz (Berlin)
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Guatemala was one of the first countries in which enforced disappearance was used as a tool of terror against the civilian population. 45,000 desaparecidos are estimated during 36 years of civil war. It is a pending issue, causing unresolved struggles in collective memory. Many people accused of participating in the killings occupy important positions and not a few members of the elite supported the military government during the civil war. This problem and the impunity are themes in the novel The human material of Rodrigo Rey Rosa and in the documentary La isla of Uli Stelzner. Novel and film treat the archive as a uncanny place of memory. A transmedial analysis highlights the specific features of the Guatemalan case in two entangled versions and medias. Both works show that even in times of “posmemoria” and progressive mediation the ‘battle’ of memory continues.
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2017
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2255-520X, 1577-3388
Arlandis, Sergio; Bruña Bragado, María José; Catalin, Mariana; Ceballos Viro, Álvaro; Durán-Merk, Alma; Espino-Bravo, Chita; Galeano Sánchez, Juan Camilo; García, Carlos; Gartenberg, Charlotte; Janué i Miret, Marició; Larrinaga, Carlos; Leraul, Bret; Mueller, Antony P.; Orsolini, Marcio; Paniagua García, José Antonio; Peñate Rivero, Julio; Pérez, Ramón Manuel; Perkowska, Magdalena; Reiß, Benedikt; Rodríguez Mansilla, Fernando; Saborido, Jorge; Sánchez Jiménez, Antonio; Tardieu, Jean-Pierre; de Vivanco, Lucero; Werz, Nikolaus; Zanca, José
Ibero-Amerikanisches Institut Preußischer Kulturbesitz (Berlin)
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2017
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2255-520X, 1577-3388
Genschow, Karen
Ibero-Amerikanisches Institut Preußischer Kulturbesitz (Berlin)
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The article examines the melodramatic representation of the kidnapping of children during the Argentinian military and civilian dictatorships (1976-1983) in the telenovela Montecristo, broadcasted in 2006 in Argentina. The goal is to study the series as representative of one moment in the political memory of the dictatorship, and analyzes its oscillation between two previously existing discourses: the one belonging to the Abuelas de Plaza de Mayo, and the melodramatic narrative. Such melodramatic discourse also expresses its ambiguity at the level of mass media circulation and consumption that inevitably entail the de-politization of the social memory.
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2017
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2255-520X, 1577-3388
Bernales Albites, Enrique; Gómez, Leila
Ibero-Amerikanisches Institut Preußischer Kulturbesitz (Berlin)
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In this article, the authors analyze Claudia Llosa’s second film The Milk of Sorrow (2009) through the categories of trauma, its “embodiment”, and isolation, taking into account parallelisms with Claudia Llosa’s first film, Madeinusa (2005), where the isolation of the Andean town is a key factor in the fate of the protagonist. In The Milk of Sorrow, Fausta, also a female character, embodies the trauma caused by a heteronormative patriarchy of Andean and National origin accordingly. Her traumatic memory is tied to the isolated environment where she subsists. It is arguable that Llosa proposes that healing and insertion in a changing and dynamic city are only possible through breaking of the isolation, and liberating the individual from social and past constrictions.
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2017
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2255-520X, 1577-3388
Krepp, Stella; Moreli, Alexandre; Zapata M., Ximena; Eser, Patrick; Drekonja-Kornat, Gerhard
Ibero-Amerikanisches Institut Preußischer Kulturbesitz (Berlin)
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Año:
2017
ISSN:
2255-520X, 1577-3388
Editorial, Nota
Ibero-Amerikanisches Institut Preußischer Kulturbesitz (Berlin)
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2017
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2255-520X, 1577-3388
Fleer, Peter
Ibero-Amerikanisches Institut Preußischer Kulturbesitz (Berlin)
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Año:
2017
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2255-520X, 1577-3388
Scodeller, Gabriela Noemí
Ibero-Amerikanisches Institut Preußischer Kulturbesitz (Berlin)
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The article examines the place that union leaders grouped in the Inter-American Regional Organization of Workers (ORIT) searched for, along the line of Development plans designed for Latin America during the sixties. To effectively support their demand of participation in the decision making arena, they went after technical and political training. To pursue this aim these leaderships turned to the expertise knowledge of different institution; introducing themselves in a world that far from univocal perspectives, had a variety of options to offer. The text sketches the map of actors, ideas and situations involved in the shaping of this realm; and it argues the importance that the issue acquired for ORIT’s leaderships. It analyzes around which axles they organized their training as political-technical cadres, as well as the characteristics regarding which they hoped to shape the workforce ofthe region.
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2017
ISSN:
2255-520X, 1577-3388
Huidobro Salazar, Maria Gabriela
Ibero-Amerikanisches Institut Preußischer Kulturbesitz (Berlin)
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The ideology of the independence of Chile (1810-1818) has been usually analyzed based on the influence that the illustrated liberalism exercised over it. Nevertheless, a new reading of the texts written in the context of the emancipation see also to reveal, the relevance of the classic Greco-Roman model for the configuration and legitimization of the first republican projects.How and why classics became models to follow? Which were the model authors in the context of the independence? A review on the circulation of books and the writing and reading practices, which were predominant since the 18th century in Spanish America, will allow discovering the process through which the classic nourished part of the imaginary of the Chilean patriots.
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