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  1. The space of disappearance
    a narrative commons in the ruins of Argentine state terror
    Published: [2020]
    Publisher:  SUNY Press, Albany

    "More than 30,000 people were forcibly disappeared during the military dictatorship that governed Argentina from 1976-83, leaving behind a cultural landscape fractured by absence, denial, impunity, and gaps in knowledge. This book is about how these... more

    Bayerische Staatsbibliothek
    Unlimited inter-library loan, copies and loan

     

    "More than 30,000 people were forcibly disappeared during the military dictatorship that governed Argentina from 1976-83, leaving behind a cultural landscape fractured by absence, denial, impunity, and gaps in knowledge. This book is about how these absences assume narrative form in late twentieth-century Argentine fiction and the formal strategies and structures authors have crafted to respond to the country's use of systematic disappearance as a mechanism of state terror. In incisive close readings of texts by Rodolfo Walsh, Julio Cortázar, and Tomás Eloy Martínez, Karen Elizabeth Bishop looks at how techniques of dissimulation, doubling, displacement, suspension, and embodiment come to serve both epistemological and ethical functions, grounding new forms of historical knowledge and a new narrative commons whose work continues into the new millennium. Their writing, Bishop argues, recalibrates our understanding of the reciprocity between fiction and history. In the end, The Space of Disappearance asks us to look again at what we think we cannot see. For there, in fiction, at the limits of the literary, disappearance appears as a vital agent of resistance, storytelling, and worldbuilding."

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Dissertation
    ISBN: 9781438478517; 9781438478524
    Series: SUNY series in Latin American and Iberian thought and culture
    Subjects: Literatur; Politische Verfolgung <Motiv>
    Other subjects: Argentine fiction / 20th century / History and criticism; Disappeared persons in literature; Political persecution in literature; Literature and society / Argentina; Argentine fiction; Literature and society; Argentina; 1900-1999; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Scope: xiii, 244 Seiten, Illustrationen, 24 cm
    Notes:

    Based on the author's dissertation (doctoral)--University of California, Santa Barbara, 2008

    Dissertation, University of California, Santa Barbara, 2008

    Introduction: The Space of Disappearance: Knowledge, Form, Rights -- Mimesis by Other Means: The Aesthetics of Disappearance in Rodolfo Walsh's "Variaciones en rojo" -- Double Exposure: The Hermeneutics of Catastrophe in Julio Cortázar's Fantomas contra los vampiros multinacionales -- In Abeyance: Strategies of Suspension in Tomás Eloy Martínez's La novela de Perón -- Errant Metonymy: The Embodiment of Disappearance in Tomás Eloy Martínez's Santa Evita -- Conclusion

  2. The space of disappearance
    a narrative commons in the ruins of Argentine state terror
    Published: [2020]
    Publisher:  SUNY Press, Albany

    "More than 30,000 people were forcibly disappeared during the military dictatorship that governed Argentina from 1976-83, leaving behind a cultural landscape fractured by absence, denial, impunity, and gaps in knowledge. This book is about how these... more

    Universitätsbibliothek Freiburg
    GE 2021/40
    Unlimited inter-library loan, copies and loan

     

    "More than 30,000 people were forcibly disappeared during the military dictatorship that governed Argentina from 1976-83, leaving behind a cultural landscape fractured by absence, denial, impunity, and gaps in knowledge. This book is about how these absences assume narrative form in late twentieth-century Argentine fiction and the formal strategies and structures authors have crafted to respond to the country's use of systematic disappearance as a mechanism of state terror. In incisive close readings of texts by Rodolfo Walsh, Julio Cortázar, and Tomás Eloy Martínez, Karen Elizabeth Bishop looks at how techniques of dissimulation, doubling, displacement, suspension, and embodiment come to serve both epistemological and ethical functions, grounding new forms of historical knowledge and a new narrative commons whose work continues into the new millennium. Their writing, Bishop argues, recalibrates our understanding of the reciprocity between fiction and history. In the end, The Space of Disappearance asks us to look again at what we think we cannot see. For there, in fiction, at the limits of the literary, disappearance appears as a vital agent of resistance, storytelling, and worldbuilding"--

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Dissertation
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9781438478517; 9781438478524
    RVK Categories: IQ 71162
    Series: SUNY series in Latin American and Iberian thought and culture
    Subjects: Argentine fiction; Disappeared persons in literature; Political persecution in literature; Literature and society
    Scope: xiii, 244 Seiten, Illustrationen
    Notes:

    Based on the author's dissertation (doctoral)--University of California, Santa Barbara, 2008

    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Dissertation, University of California, Santa Barbara, 2008