In this study I analyze the relationship between memory and justice through the reading of a collection of detective novels published during the post-dictatorship period in Argentina, Spain, and Chile. The main conclusion arising from the reading of these detective novels is that neither the nation-State nor the transnational market can account for the traumatic memories of the victims of State terror. Thus, the Non-place emerges as a necessary third space of critical reflection whose function is to account for the complex relationship between memory and justice from a transatlantic/transnational perspective. In order to articulate this concept of the Non-place I mainly rely on three theoretical sources: Marxism, psychoanalysis, and post-st...
My dissertation examines the manifestation of madness in El juguete rabioso by Roberto Arlt, Alamos ...
This article addresses the emergency and broadening of hard boiled fiction in Argentinean Chaco lite...
My dissertation, titled "Transnational Crime Fictions and Argentina's Criminal State," proposes a ne...
In Argentina, the violence of the recent past has become the central analysis of History and Collect...
This doctoral dissertation aims to study four Latin American documentary novels of the 21st century....
The present dissertation investigates crime fiction produced in Argentina and Chile between 1996 and...
I argue that fictional representations of the Dirty Wars in Argentina (1976-1983) and Chile (1973-19...
The Southern Cone Novel and Human Rights Crises: Form and Narrative Responsibility (1973-2000) Abst...
Delving into the legacy of Argentina's Proceso de reorganizacion nacional (1976-83), the dissertatio...
The role of the writer in a society is so important because, when the writing is meaningful and tran...
This thesis presents an analysis of six narratives that contribute to the collective memory of the P...
In his article, “Historia Negra, Novela Negra,” Nicaraguan author, critic, and recipient of the 2017...
This article aims at clarifying the ways in which the memories of the Chilean dictatorship have chan...
In the 1970s, Manuel Scorza published his first novel, Redoble por Rancas. A finalist of the 1969 Pl...
This article analyzes the ghostly presence of the figure of the disappeared in Argentina in the peri...
My dissertation examines the manifestation of madness in El juguete rabioso by Roberto Arlt, Alamos ...
This article addresses the emergency and broadening of hard boiled fiction in Argentinean Chaco lite...
My dissertation, titled "Transnational Crime Fictions and Argentina's Criminal State," proposes a ne...
In Argentina, the violence of the recent past has become the central analysis of History and Collect...
This doctoral dissertation aims to study four Latin American documentary novels of the 21st century....
The present dissertation investigates crime fiction produced in Argentina and Chile between 1996 and...
I argue that fictional representations of the Dirty Wars in Argentina (1976-1983) and Chile (1973-19...
The Southern Cone Novel and Human Rights Crises: Form and Narrative Responsibility (1973-2000) Abst...
Delving into the legacy of Argentina's Proceso de reorganizacion nacional (1976-83), the dissertatio...
The role of the writer in a society is so important because, when the writing is meaningful and tran...
This thesis presents an analysis of six narratives that contribute to the collective memory of the P...
In his article, “Historia Negra, Novela Negra,” Nicaraguan author, critic, and recipient of the 2017...
This article aims at clarifying the ways in which the memories of the Chilean dictatorship have chan...
In the 1970s, Manuel Scorza published his first novel, Redoble por Rancas. A finalist of the 1969 Pl...
This article analyzes the ghostly presence of the figure of the disappeared in Argentina in the peri...
My dissertation examines the manifestation of madness in El juguete rabioso by Roberto Arlt, Alamos ...
This article addresses the emergency and broadening of hard boiled fiction in Argentinean Chaco lite...
My dissertation, titled "Transnational Crime Fictions and Argentina's Criminal State," proposes a ne...