This article seeks to inquire about the ways in which tensions and discursive counterpoints operate in Dos veces junio (2002) and Ciencias morales (2007), by Martin Kohan. We attend to take as point of departure the struggling senses that show up in both novels related to imposed regulations and their transgressions, official discourses and marginal ones, the exhibited and the veiled, pursuing the goal of identifying and analyzing how the author configures the textual strategies that he uses in his writing to literary reinterpret the social tensions experienced during the last civic- military dictatorship in ArgentinaEl presente trabajo busca indagar acerca de los modos en los que operan las tensiones y contrapuntos discursivos en Dos veces...
This article analyses the critique of militaristic geopolitical worldviews in two novels by Martín K...
Nearly three decades after one of the most dramatic periods of Argentine History (the 1976-83 dictat...
In Argentina, the violence of the recent past has become the central analysis of History and Collect...
Museo de la revolución, the novel by Martín Kohan, develops a fictional counterpoint between two dif...
Our article approaches the reading/writing ideas in the Martin Kohan novel, Museo de la Revolución. ...
The novel Ciencias Morales (2007), by Martín Kohan, narrates life at Colegio Nacional de Buenos Aire...
Between 1976 and 1983, Argentina was ruled by a brutal military dictatorship known as the “National ...
en la novela Ciencias morales (2007), de Martín Kohan, se narra la vida en el Colegio Nacional de Bu...
This article analyzes the novel Dos veces junio (2002) by Martín Kohan drawing on affect theory. Th...
The purpose of this study is to examine the literary work of Martin Kohan (Buenos Aires, 1967), prol...
the rol of the subordinates in the appropriation of children during the Argentinian Dictatorship has...
Our study is an analysis of the relations of power in two novels of the Argentine writer Martin Koha...
Entrevista con el novelista argentino Martín Kohan, doctor en Letras y profesor de las Universidades...
L'œuvre de Martín Kohan (Buenos Aires, 1967), écrivain prolifique à la notoriété grandissante au sei...
Como lo señala Pampa Arán (2010), en las últimas dos décadas la narrativa sobre la dictadura constru...
This article analyses the critique of militaristic geopolitical worldviews in two novels by Martín K...
Nearly three decades after one of the most dramatic periods of Argentine History (the 1976-83 dictat...
In Argentina, the violence of the recent past has become the central analysis of History and Collect...
Museo de la revolución, the novel by Martín Kohan, develops a fictional counterpoint between two dif...
Our article approaches the reading/writing ideas in the Martin Kohan novel, Museo de la Revolución. ...
The novel Ciencias Morales (2007), by Martín Kohan, narrates life at Colegio Nacional de Buenos Aire...
Between 1976 and 1983, Argentina was ruled by a brutal military dictatorship known as the “National ...
en la novela Ciencias morales (2007), de Martín Kohan, se narra la vida en el Colegio Nacional de Bu...
This article analyzes the novel Dos veces junio (2002) by Martín Kohan drawing on affect theory. Th...
The purpose of this study is to examine the literary work of Martin Kohan (Buenos Aires, 1967), prol...
the rol of the subordinates in the appropriation of children during the Argentinian Dictatorship has...
Our study is an analysis of the relations of power in two novels of the Argentine writer Martin Koha...
Entrevista con el novelista argentino Martín Kohan, doctor en Letras y profesor de las Universidades...
L'œuvre de Martín Kohan (Buenos Aires, 1967), écrivain prolifique à la notoriété grandissante au sei...
Como lo señala Pampa Arán (2010), en las últimas dos décadas la narrativa sobre la dictadura constru...
This article analyses the critique of militaristic geopolitical worldviews in two novels by Martín K...
Nearly three decades after one of the most dramatic periods of Argentine History (the 1976-83 dictat...
In Argentina, the violence of the recent past has become the central analysis of History and Collect...