1. This book is a theoretical study that provides a means for working through the memory fatigue that has surrounded the study of testimonial narratives in post-dictatorship Argentina since the early 2000s. The author's conclusions and methods are broadly applicable to studies of narrative forms beyond film and beyond Argentina to similar situations such as Holocaust narratives, post-Apartheid South African testimonies, and other post-dictatorship South American contexts. 2. The author is an established scholar in ...
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1. This book is a theoretical study that provides a means for working through the memory fatigue that has surrounded the study of testimonial narratives in post-dictatorship Argentina since the early 2000s. The author's conclusions and methods are broadly applicable to studies of narrative forms beyond film and beyond Argentina to similar situations such as Holocaust narratives, post-Apartheid South African testimonies, and other post-dictatorship South American contexts. 2. The author is an established scholar in Argentinian studies in general and Argentinian film specifically. 3. This work dialogues with our established lists in trauma and subaltern studies and builds on the growing audience IUP has among global and international studies researchers.
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