Staging the “Forgotten Genocide” in the Aftermath of the Dirty War: Una bestia en la luna by Richard Kalinoski
@article{Strichartz2014StagingT, title={Staging the “Forgotten Genocide” in the Aftermath of the Dirty War: Una bestia en la luna by Richard Kalinoski}, author={Ariel Strichartz}, journal={Latin American Theatre Review}, year={2014}, volume={48}, pages={29 - 7} }
The most recent Argentine military dictatorship (1976–1983) and the Armenian Genocide (1915–1923) share legacies of state-sanctioned denial and impunity, which have left survivors and subsequent generations grappling with issues of memory and mourning. The intersection of these two collective memories in Argentina, home to a sizable Armenian population, offers a glimpse into how post-dictatorial and post-genocidal memory politics have borrowed from and shaped each other. This article examines… Expand
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