Polémicas en torno a las representaciones políticas de combatientes de Malvinas: Estrategias de desnaturalización de figuraciones hegemónicas en "Todo el poder a Lady Di" de N. Perlonggher y <i>Los pichiciegos</i> de R. Fogwill

This paper seeks to describe strategies denature and interpret modes of representation of subaltern subjects who participated in the historic event, cultural and political development of the Falklands War -Falklands-fighters-, in speeches that 21 engage in explicit and implicit polemics interdiscour...

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Main Authors: María Eva Belmonte, María Lidia Fassi
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad Nacional de Córdoba 2012-10-01
Series:Recial
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Online Access:https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/recial/article/view/7939
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Summary:This paper seeks to describe strategies denature and interpret modes of representation of subaltern subjects who participated in the historic event, cultural and political development of the Falklands War -Falklands-fighters-, in speeches that 21 engage in explicit and implicit polemics interdiscourse. We focus our reading at the time of explosion of the war and we read constructing national identities and subjectivities-hegemonic discourse devised to legitimize military confrontation, through the development of symbolic-discursive affiliations with Mayo (depending on the version of the Mitre history) and the temporality of the nation. Parallel in the 80s, the regime of significance of militar discourse had a counterpoint discurse in the essay “All Power to Lady Di”, the Perlongher´s novel and in Pichiciegos of R. Fogwill, voices that break the homogeneity of the hegemonic discourse identity: they represent the subaltern subjects as outside the mandate and the duty imposed for the dictatorial state – which had figurated them as the defenders of "be national" -and denature through hegemonic representations humor (irony) and the construction of new collective identification.
ISSN:1853-4112