For more than forty years, Argentine playwright Griselda Gambaro has dramatized the social and political climate of her homeland. This article examines three of her plays from the late eighties and early nineties, using both Freudian and performance theories, in order to show how these works document the range of emotions in post Dirty War Argentina and, at the same time, postulate ways of coping with the memories of those years. Beyond traditional memory-theater, these plays demonstrate the trauma of remembering by highlighting different phases in the memory process and by conceptualizing stages in the grief of a traumatized nation. In each play, Gambaro establishes a metaphor of thwarted or frustrated travel to question how much psycholog...
Citizens of Memory explores efforts at recollection in post-dictatorship Argentina and the hoped-for...
Cecilia Sosa's volume offers an incisive, heart-wrenching yet joyful exploration through the afterma...
This work analyzes the relationship between personal and historical memory in five Argentine films m...
In recent decades there has been a surge of interest in memory and history in Southern Cone cultural...
For my undergraduate honors thesis project, I plan to examine the ways in which Griselda Gambaro's 1...
197 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.Scholarship of Spanish and La...
Since the return to democratic rule in Argentina in 1983, competing claims about how the period of p...
This dissertation examines the ways in which theater incorporates and interrogates the memories of a...
This doctoral dissertation looks at the narrative fiction of Argentina's "children of the disappeare...
Griselda Gambaro is one of Argentina's most well known playwrights, whose dramatic work has made an...
I draw on first-hand oral testimonies taken from two groups of Argentine women who represent two ant...
This dissertation examines new ways to think about postdictatorial memory, subjectivity, and cultura...
Mundos Especulares is a critical analysis of film's role in post-dictatorship Argentina. The work o...
My dissertation utilizes an interdisciplinary approach to analyze Argentina’s “Dirty War; in it, I a...
Marcelo Bertuccio's play Senora, esposa, nina y joven desde lejos (1998) offers a glimpse at unwield...
Citizens of Memory explores efforts at recollection in post-dictatorship Argentina and the hoped-for...
Cecilia Sosa's volume offers an incisive, heart-wrenching yet joyful exploration through the afterma...
This work analyzes the relationship between personal and historical memory in five Argentine films m...
In recent decades there has been a surge of interest in memory and history in Southern Cone cultural...
For my undergraduate honors thesis project, I plan to examine the ways in which Griselda Gambaro's 1...
197 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.Scholarship of Spanish and La...
Since the return to democratic rule in Argentina in 1983, competing claims about how the period of p...
This dissertation examines the ways in which theater incorporates and interrogates the memories of a...
This doctoral dissertation looks at the narrative fiction of Argentina's "children of the disappeare...
Griselda Gambaro is one of Argentina's most well known playwrights, whose dramatic work has made an...
I draw on first-hand oral testimonies taken from two groups of Argentine women who represent two ant...
This dissertation examines new ways to think about postdictatorial memory, subjectivity, and cultura...
Mundos Especulares is a critical analysis of film's role in post-dictatorship Argentina. The work o...
My dissertation utilizes an interdisciplinary approach to analyze Argentina’s “Dirty War; in it, I a...
Marcelo Bertuccio's play Senora, esposa, nina y joven desde lejos (1998) offers a glimpse at unwield...
Citizens of Memory explores efforts at recollection in post-dictatorship Argentina and the hoped-for...
Cecilia Sosa's volume offers an incisive, heart-wrenching yet joyful exploration through the afterma...
This work analyzes the relationship between personal and historical memory in five Argentine films m...