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Violence in Argentine Literature and Film

(1989-2005)

Elizabeth Montes Garces editor Carolina Rocha editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:University of Calgary Press

Published:30th Oct '10

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Why has violence been a predominant topic in contemporary Argentine film and literature? What conclusions can be drawn from the dissemination of violent images and narratives that depict violence in Argentina?

In Argentina, the problem of violence is rooted in the country's long experience with authoritarian rule as well as in more recent trends such as the weakening of the state and the rule of law brought about by neoliberal reforms. The eleven essays that make up Violence in Argentine Literature and Film (1989-2005) seek to interpret and analyze the extent to which violence communicates structural inequalities or lines of fissure in contemporary Argentina resulting from the transformations that the state, the economy, and society in general have experienced during the past two decades.

Applying a variety of critical approaches, the contributors explore violence in Argentine cultural productions as it relates to four broad themes: the body as site of physical violence, the legacies of Argentina's authoritarian past, the collapse of the myth of the Argentine nation, and the current battles over how to define particular ""social and geographical places"" in the context of an increasingly violent society.

ISBN: 9781552385043

Dimensions: 226mm x 149mm x 20mm

Weight: 418g

286 pages