El imaginario del Holocausto en la memoria social de las dictaduras latinoamericanas
Main Article Content
Abstract
La reconstrucción de la cotidianidad en la prisión política, a partir de casos de violaciones a los dd.hh. en Chile y Uruguay, supone recurrir a la memoria -con su pluralidad, diversidad y vacilaciones- como la principal fuente de conocimiento que contribuye a recrear y a resignificar los espacios evocados. Entendiendo la realidad y la memoria que la reconstruye como construcciones sociales, que incluyen el conocimiento de sentido común, el texto advierte sobre los procesos de transferencias y deformaciones presentes en los testimonios ilustrando esto con la presencia del imaginario del Holocausto en los testimonios de prisión política del cono sur de América Latina.
Downloads
Download data is not yet available.
Article Details
How to Cite
Montealegre Iturra, J. (2012). El imaginario del Holocausto en la memoria social de las dictaduras latinoamericanas. Culture, Language and Representation, 10, 97–110. Retrieved from https://www.e-revistes.uji.es/index.php/clr/article/view/342
Section
ARTÍCULOS / ARTICLES
An open-access CREATIVE COMMONS copyright license is used. Those authors whose works are published by this journal, accept the following terms:
- Authors will retain their copyright and guarantee the Journal the right to first publish their work, which will simultaneously be subject to the Creative Commons Recognition License CC BY SA that allows third parties to share the work, provided that its author and first publication is indicated.
- Authors may adopt other non-exclusive license agreements for the distribution of the published version of the work (e.g., deposit it in an institutional telematics file or publish it in a monographic volume) provided that the initial publication in this journal is indicated.
- Authors are allowed and recommended to disseminate their work over the Internet (e.g. in institutional telematics files or on their website) before and during the submission process, which can produce interesting exchanges and increase quotes of the published work.