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Titre Los quiebres del recuerdo: entre democracia y dictadura en la Argentina
Auteur Máximo Hernán Mena
Mir@bel Revue Amerika
Numéro no 15, 2016 Coup d'état en Argentine et Guerre des Malouines
Rubrique / Thématique
Dossier "Coup d'état en Argentine et Guerre des Malouines"
 Coup d'État : militaires, résistants et artistes
Résumé anglais How do we speak about a city which denies its own past? The writing of El día que mataron a Bussi (2000), the second novel of Ernesto Wilde (1950-2011), proposes a pendulous tour between history, testimony and fiction. The events refuse to be narrated. Is it possible to explain how Antonio Domingo Bussi was elected to be Tucuman's governor during a democracy, considering that he was accused of acts of genocide and then condemned for the human rights's violations committed before and during the military dictatorship of the "Proceso de Reorganización Nacional" ? How is it possible to recognize the limits among dictatorship and democracy if violence and torture already were implemented in Tucuman, during the “Operativo Independencia” that began in February 1975, before the last Coup d'état of 24th March 1976 ? Therefore, this work will propose an interdisciplinary study that contemplates the coincidences and visible contrasts of fictional and historical discourses.
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