Novels About the Civic-Military Dictatorship in Argentina During the Eighties and Thirty Years Later.
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Civic-military Dictatorship, Argentinian Novel, Ana María Shua, Laura Alcoba, María Teresa Andruetto, Eugenia AlmeidaAbstract
This article analyzes various novels whose central theme is the violence during the argentinian dictatorship. These works recover the memory of the disappeared and murdered and suggest novel procedures for the representation of social problems. On the one hand, works published in the context of those years are studied; on the other hand, some novels published in the 21st century are analyzed, thirty years after the events. In all cases, not only takes into accountthe context of the serious political problems of the seventies and eighties in Argentina, it is also very important to study the literary forms in which those problems were represented in the field of fiction. Finally, the novels publishedin the 21st century offer an experiential and aesthetic reflection on a painful and conflictive stage of contemporary Argentina.
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