Spectral Voices. The Shadow of Malvinas, the Shadows of History
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https://doi.org/10.7203/diablotexto.11.24713Keywords:
Malvinas war, specter, literature, witnessesAbstract
In this paper we attempt to analyse the consolidation of the spectral figure in some stories of La guerra menos pensada, a collection of stories compiled by Victoria Torres and Miguel Dalmaroni (2020). The discursive and narrative construction around the specter has been gaining ground in literature and has become omnipresent. We study its diverse manifestations in the selected corpus: the spectral poetics, the ambiguous universes located between the real and the ghostly, the voices of the specters and the returning dead, the ghosts themselves. Behind all these versions are present not only the dead, but all the silences, the losses and the imposed oblivion, which return without emphasis but without pause, in stories told by indirect witnesses who account for the damage inflicted on society as a whole by State terrorism.
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