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    David Sheinin, Consent of the Damned. Ordinary Argentinians in the Dirty War by Sebastián Carassai

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…Ordinary Argentinians in the Dirty War, Gainesville, University Press of Florida, 2012, 217 páginas …”
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    El norte chiquito: From ‘dirty wars’ to drug wars in the Guerrero hotlands by Alexander Aviña

    Published 2021-12-01
    Subjects: “…mexico, guerrero, dirty wars, drug wars, state formation, drug trafficking, guerra sucia, guerra de drogas, formación de estado, tráfico de drogas…”
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    State violence in Mexico during the «dirty war». Continuous injustices and memories resisted by Andrés Marcelo Díaz Fernández

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…This text reflects on the state violence committed in Mexico during the period known as the dirty war. Demarcations of the elements of this context are made, because although the effects of a war are suffered and crimes against humanity are generated, such as forced disappearance and torture, this is not public and evident, retracting any possibility of frontal combat. …”
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    Novela gráfica y posmemoria by Dunia Gras

    Published 2020-12-01
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    VAGABOND / by 218363 Seymour, Gerald

    Published 2014
    “…It was a dirty job in a dirty war. Danny Curnow, known in the army family by his call sign, Vagabond, ran agents, informers. …”
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    Cutting off Cardiologists: The Disappeared in “Puro corazón” by Luisa Valenzuela by Diane E. Marting

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Luisa Valenzuela’s neglected short story “Puro corazón” ('All Heart') uses surreal imagery and plot to write about the increasing violence in Buenos Aires during the time immediately prior to the Dirty War ( la Guerra Sucia ). By mimicking a police report, Valenzuela’s story manages to reproduce the experience of censorship and repression that denied the fate of the disappeared. …”
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    Questioned Masculinity in Elmer Mendoza’s El amante de Janis Joplin by Humberto Guerra

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…The novel analyzed in the present work, El amante de Janis Joplin (2001) by Élmer Mendoza, recreates two simultaneous phenomena of recent Mexican history: the “dirty war” and the rise of drug trafficking. However, the sexual policies contained in the text are specific to the moment of enunciation, since they transgress the normative imperatives of both male and female heterosexuality, and in the first case they place the characters in a doubtful and infamous position related to homosexuality.…”
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