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    Abandoned or Kidnapped: adoptions and institutionalizations of children during the last military dictatorship in Argentina by Sabina Amantze Regueiro

    Published 2013-11-01
    “…This article analyzes the handling of adoptions and institutionalizations of children of people who were detained or disappeared during the last military dictatorship in Argentina (1976-1983). People who had been appropriated as children were later located by the Grandmothers of the Plaza de Mayo organization. …”
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    The Apolitical Politics of Classical Music: The Mozarteum Argentino under the Dictatorship of 1976–1983 by Esteban Buch

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…If this applies to public institutions such as the Teatro Colón, it is even truer of private concert associations like the Mozarteum Argentino, whose president Jeannette Arata de Erize remained in charge from 1955 until her death in 2013. Under the dictatorship of 1976–1983, the Mozarteum concerts were supported by leading economic groups like Techint, whose CEO, Roberto Rocca, was a member of the board of directors, as was the minister of Economy, José Alfredo Martínez de Hoz. …”
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    Teacher training in Special Education during the civil-military dictatorship of Pará State by Ivanilde Apoluceno de Oliveira, Maria do Perpétuo Socorro Gomes de Souza Avelino de França

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…This paper aims analyze teacher training during the civil-military dictatorship in Pará State from 1970 to 1985. The focus is on the Pedagogy Course, Habilitation in Mental Disability – MD at Pará State University, the only course of this type in the northern region of Brazil. …”
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    "Reserved dictatorship": a psychosocial look between the scenes of an audio-visual production by Lilian Vegini Baptista

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…This paper presents the research results of the documentary "Reserved Dictatorship", which exhibits the memories of communist militant subjects in Joinville – SC, Brazil during the military regime (1964-1984). …”
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    BLACKSMITH’S HOUSE, “PAU DE ARARA”: THE REPRESSION WITHIN THE ARMY AND THE NARRATIVES OF THE DICTATORSHIP by Bruno Almeida Silva

    Published 2021-08-01
    “…This article is based on a testimony collected by the National Truth Commission (CNV), in 2013, seeking to understand the discourse elaborated by the tortured, persecuted and purged soldiers of the Brazilian Army during the military dictatorship (1964-1985). The narrative of an ex-soldier meets the questions about the existence or not of a two-decade-old dictatorship in Brazil and its consequences.Little put into debate, the action of the dissident military, who questioned the coup and opposed it, is present in the analyzed narrative, which will serve as a backdrop for this work, whose main source is the testimony of Captain Darcy Rodrigues.…”
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    Membership Required: Juventude Brasileira and Fascist Education in Brazil’s Estado Novo Dictatorship by Anne M. Daniels

    Published 2020-02-01
    “…Brazil’s Estado Novo dictatorship (1938-1945) saw the establishment of a new national youth organization called Juventude Brasileira (Brazilian Youth). …”
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    Crisis, state of emergency and state terrorism: particularities of the dictatorship in Argentina (1976−1983) by César Manuel Román Yañez

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The notion of exceptionality allows us to elaborate the problem from a stage prior to State terrorism and to observe how legal and political statutes, for example the exception, secrecy, and military intelligence in a framework of severe capitalist crisis, derived in authoritarian forms of democratic regime and were generating the conditions for the coup d’état. Once the last dictatorship occurred, the concept of exception gave us access to correlate the repressive model with the characteristics of the political regime.…”
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    Assembling Shreds of History: dance and memory of the last Argentine civic-military dictatorship by Eugenia Cadús

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…The article analyzes the play Retazos pequeños de nuestra historia más reciente (2010) choreographed by Daniel Payero for the Compañía Nacional de Danza Contemporánea, and its approach to the memory of the last Argentine civic-military dictatorship (1976-1983). Throughout this analysis, the article offers some thoughts on the embodied memory or the embodiment of the dictatorship’s memory as a repertoire or performance. …”
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    Professional memory and Chilean Social Work: Human rights and civic-military dictatorship by Patricia Castañeda Meneses, Ana Maria Salame Coulon

    Published 2019-08-01
    “…This article is part of an interuniversity research project that helps to revisit the professional memory of the Chilean Social Work during the period 1973-1990, in the context of the civic-military dictatorship. The study presents an analysis on the participation of the science of Social Work, which was included in the practice of non-governmental organizations’ interdisciplinary teams, in defending human rights. …”
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    From memory to history: experiences and expectation of subversive women during the military dictatorship by Renata Meirelles

    Published 2011-06-01
    “…Based on interviews with women who joined left-wing organizations during the military dictatorship, it is intended, through this article, to dwell on the trajectory of some of these women in order to investigate how the experience of fighting the dictatorship marked as experienced a series transformations and disclaimers: the social anonymity, and sometimes the experience of guerrilla and torture.…”
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