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    Between laugh, common sense and dissent. Humor magazine as a controversial space (1978-1980). by Eduardo Raices

    Published 2012-08-01
    “…This paper deals on initial phase of argentine <em>Humor</em> magazine, between 1978 and 1980, during the military dictatorship period (1976-1983). Our text is focused on significative actores implied with the magazine. …”
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  2. 522

    Social Innovations as A Response to Dispossession: Community Water Management in View of Socio-Metabolic Rift in Chile by Ilka Roose, Alexander Panez

    Published 2020-02-01
    “…Chile has gone through more than four decades of neoliberalism, inaugurated by the civil&#8722;military dictatorship (1973&#8722;1990). One of the central aspects of the current model is the neoliberal exploitation of natural commons such as land, water and minerals. …”
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    La représentation de l’histoire récente du Chili dans les séries de télévision du xxie siècle. Penser la valorisation éducative du public by Javier Mateos-Pérez, Lorena Antezana Barrios, Gloria Ochoa Sotomayor, Cristian Cabalin

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…Titles such as Los archivos del Cardenal, Los 80, Ecos del desierto and No, the series focus on a controversial and significant period for present-day Chilean society : the civil-military dictatorship imposed in September 1973.The research presented here aims to analyze the historical representation that different generations of spectators construct in these narratives : those who lived through the coup d’état, those who grew up under the dictatorship, those who grew up in democracy ; and the educational function that they recognize in these series. …”
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    Vos que me empezaste y quiero que me acabes en la mitad de vos. The Mystical Poetry of Juan Gelman by Bianca Pamela Ramírez Rivera

    Published 2015-02-01
    “…With his journalistic textsand poems, he could denounce the injustices of his country’s politics; and wasalso a personality that starkly gave an account of one of the bloodiest processes occurring in Argentine: the military dictatorship.Gelman also approached the phenomenon of mystical experience. …”
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    Direito Constitucional da Cidadania Brasileira by Márcio Alexandre da Silva Pinto

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…Abstract: After the struggle of many citizens, the military dictatorship was overcome, democracy was regained and the Federal Constitution was repealed in 1967. …”
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    Press, Ideological Discourse and Coup d'Etat: a Critical Discourse Analysis by Cynthia Adrielle da Silva Santos, Alessandra de Sá Mello da Costa

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…For this purpose, the theoretical framework was constructed based on the discussion about participation and collaboration of the Press in the coup and in the civil-military dictatorship (Abreu, 2005, Capelato, 2014, Dias, 2013, Kieling, 2016, Motta, 2013 and Smith, 2000). …”
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  7. 527

    ¿Paraíso, mágico y natural? Historia y memorias de la represión política en El Bolsón. 1974-2012 by Ayelén Mereb

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…That year, the first local memorial directly related with the military dictatorship was created. In order to recount that, I have resorted to protagonists memories, the analysis of diverse documentaries and local and regional media, official documentation, human rights organizations, correspondence, personal archives and other sources that give an account of the recent micro-history of the local social and political conflicts.…”
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    Los movimientos sociales en la transición democrática. El caso de las Madres de Plaza de Mayo: sentimiento y discurso by Martín D'ALESSANDRO

    Published 2009-11-01
    “…</p><p>ABSTRACT: This article analyzes the emergence and consolidation of the "Madres de Plaza de Mayo" as a social movement which initiated its action questioning the repressive policies led by the Argentine military dictatorship. It shows how the "Madres" undertook a radicalization of its discourse during the democratic transition, as the military "Juntas" were tried by Argentine courts. …”
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    The Female Nude in Anti-Zia Feminist Painting by Kristin Plys

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…After the 1977 coup that launched General Zia-ul-Haq’s decade-long military dictatorship in Pakistan, visual arts flourished as part of many progressive movements. …”
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    The Fourth Republic and the practicing of democracy in Brazil, 1930-1968 by Madison, J

    Published 2022
    “…Finally, Part III examines the demise of the regime and the consolidation of the military dictatorship that was complete by 1968. I close the thesis with some concluding reflections.…”
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    Plastic Poetry of the Page: Cecilia Vicuña’s Instan by Rachel Elizabeth Robinson

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…This poetic space of between-ness both emerges from and transforms Vicuña’s biographical condition as an exile from Chile during Augusto Pinochet’s military dictatorship and as one alienated from the contemporary capitalist world. …”
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    El cuerpo entre discursos publicitarios y proyectos políticos by Morresi, Zulema

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…One is that of the last military dictatorship and the other, the menemato. The aim is to survey mass circulation representations of body during these two political experiences where the market takes precedence over political practice which is repressed in the first case and diluted in the second.We wonder which bodies were supported by these political models through reading a discourse intended for consumption: advertising.…”
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    Coronel Delmiro Gouveia, Brazilian (Film) Industry, and World War I in the Sertão by John Maddox

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…In the film 'Coronel Delmiro Gouveia' (1978), Brazilian director Geraldo Sarno uses historical fiction about “'the coronel of coronéis'” to negotiate the limits of government censorship and discuss the domestic and international policies of the military dictatorship, including its relationship to the state cinema enterprise Embrafilme, through a portrayal of a progressive but authoritarian businessman of the 'sertão' who died in Brazil’s first global war of the twentieth century. …”
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    FORMAS DE VOLVER A CASA DE ALEJANDRO ZAMBRA: PERSPECTIVA INFANTIL, JUEGO Y ESCRITURA by María Angélica

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…The novel Formas de volver a casa (2011) by Alejandro Zambra marks a milestone in recent Chilean narrative, by raising the question on the children’s literature, namely the literature of those who were children during the Chilean Military Dictatorship (1973-1989) and became authors in the Post-dictatorship present. …”
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    The Military as a Moderating Power: a study with Bolsonaro supporters in São Paulo by Caio Barbosa

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…The election of far-right politician Jair Bolsonaro as president in 2018 marked the end of the two-party (PT and PSDB) dominance in presidential elections since 1994 and the return of a self-declared right-wing politician to power, which had not occurred since the end of the military dictatorship in 1985. In the city of São Paulo, a region that stretches from the beginning of its East Zone towards the North Zone, had been identified as a stronghold for the conservative right-wing vote (Pierucci, 1999) in the 1985 mayoral elections and 1986 governor elections. …”
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    Black Lives Matter and Mães de Maio: What Unites Us by Anelise Gregis Estivalet, Anelise Gregis Estivalet

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…In addition, the growing militarization of public management is due to the foreign policy of the USA and the military dictatorship of Brazil which lasted more than 30 years. …”
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    “A New Ruling Class”. The mayors of Buenos Aires Province during the National Reorganization Process in Argentina by Paula Vera Canelo, Juan Pablo Kryskowski

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…This article describes the recruitment process of Buenos Aires province mayors during the last military dictatorship in Argentina. The profile of the 406 mayors that ruled over 125 towns in the province between March 24 1976 and December 10 1983 is empirically analyzed. …”
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    The right to the “other” memory – on 'Ainda estou aqui', by Marcelo Rubens Paiva by Milena Cláudia Magalhães Santos Guidio

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…Without self-pity, the author exposes two mournings: one that began with the torture and death of his father, the politician and federal deputy Rubens Paiva, by the Brazilian military dictatorship, and the one that he experiences at the time he writes, when he accompanies the development of Alzheimer’s disease in his mother, Eunice Paiva. …”
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    Arquivos e esporte: o fundo da Comissão Executiva Central do Sesquicentenário da Independência do Brasil by Bruno Duarte Rei

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…Keywords: archives; sports; celebrations; military dictatorship.   Resumen En este artículo se analiza la presencia del deporte en el fondo de la Comissão Executiva Central do Sesquicentenário da Independência do Brasil. …”
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    MALESTAR EN LA LITERATURA: ESCRITURA Y BARBARIE EN ESTRELLA DISTANTE Y NOCTURNO DE CHILE DE ROBERTO BOLAÑO by Ignacio López-Vicuña

    Published 2009-11-01
    “…<br>This essay examines the relationship between writing and barbarism in Roberto Bolaño 's novels Estrella distante (1996) and Nocturno de Chile (2000), analyzing how the author portrays the intimate coexistence between art and violence in the context of Chile 's military dictatorship. By portraying the world of ultra-right-wing intellectuals and literati, the author expresses the impossibility of fully disentangling literature and barbarism. …”
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