Grounded on a documentary film-based qualitative research methodology, the article undertakes a social constructivist theoretical analysis of the story of a group of Argentinean fathers whose children were victims of enforced disappearance. It focuses specifically on the impact of the massive use of enforced disappearance on fathers by the Military government in Argentina between 1976 and 1983. The premeditated use of this tactic gave birth to a protest movement named ‘‘Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo,’ ’ established by a group of mothers whose children were abducted. Whereas the mothers ’ role in the context of this historical period of political violence was extensively documented, the question of the fathers ’ role remains unclear. Based on...
While much has been written about Argentine political documentary during the 1960s and 1970s, less h...
For my thesis, I explore and formulate the image constructed around the Madres de la Plaza de mayo f...
During the military dictatorship in Argentina between 1976 and 1983, an estimated 30,000 civilians d...
A military coup in March of 1976 led to a military dictatorship in Argentina that lasted until 1983....
This article explores human rights politics in the transition from dictatorship to democracy in Arge...
Argentina endured a violent and oppressive period from 1976-1983 known as the Dirty War. This paper ...
My research examines how the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo in Argentina utilized the institution of m...
This project investigates the significance of the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo. Following the end of...
In Argentina during the years 1976-1983 the military assumed power, employing oppression, torture, d...
This thesis analyzes two primary source films that demonstrate the differing family dynamics during ...
In this paper I want to analyze how people who were born from disappeared parents in Argentina durin...
This article considers how the contemporary Argentine nation is produced through the regulation of m...
This article analyzes the handling of adoptions and institutionalizations of children of people who ...
In 1976, a military junta overthrew Isabelita Peron from power in Argentina. Shortly after, it began...
This article is part of a broader ethnographic and comparative research that addresses networks of f...
While much has been written about Argentine political documentary during the 1960s and 1970s, less h...
For my thesis, I explore and formulate the image constructed around the Madres de la Plaza de mayo f...
During the military dictatorship in Argentina between 1976 and 1983, an estimated 30,000 civilians d...
A military coup in March of 1976 led to a military dictatorship in Argentina that lasted until 1983....
This article explores human rights politics in the transition from dictatorship to democracy in Arge...
Argentina endured a violent and oppressive period from 1976-1983 known as the Dirty War. This paper ...
My research examines how the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo in Argentina utilized the institution of m...
This project investigates the significance of the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo. Following the end of...
In Argentina during the years 1976-1983 the military assumed power, employing oppression, torture, d...
This thesis analyzes two primary source films that demonstrate the differing family dynamics during ...
In this paper I want to analyze how people who were born from disappeared parents in Argentina durin...
This article considers how the contemporary Argentine nation is produced through the regulation of m...
This article analyzes the handling of adoptions and institutionalizations of children of people who ...
In 1976, a military junta overthrew Isabelita Peron from power in Argentina. Shortly after, it began...
This article is part of a broader ethnographic and comparative research that addresses networks of f...
While much has been written about Argentine political documentary during the 1960s and 1970s, less h...
For my thesis, I explore and formulate the image constructed around the Madres de la Plaza de mayo f...
During the military dictatorship in Argentina between 1976 and 1983, an estimated 30,000 civilians d...