Embodying Memories: The Women Rights Movement „#NiUnaMenos “ and the Women Narratives about State Repression in Argentina

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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.1676-6288.prolam.2017.134208

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violence against women, intersectionality, literature on state terrorism

Abstract

Since 2015 a new human rights movement struggle against violence against women, Ni una menos. From the perspective of cultural studies, there is a strong link between these women struggling for cultural transformation and the long lasting battle against oblivion carried out by Argentinas Human Rights Movement and especially, by the Mother and Grandmother of Plaza the Mayo. Against the background of state terrorism and its literature written by women, this contribution reflects on methodology studying Argentina women’s literature on state repression and also on the role of women as agents of social transformation.

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  • Verónica Ada Abrego, University of Mainz

    Faculty of Translation Studies, Linguistics and Cultural Studies

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2017-12-29

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Abrego, V. A. (2017). Embodying Memories: The Women Rights Movement „#NiUnaMenos “ and the Women Narratives about State Repression in Argentina. Brazilian Journal of Latin American Studies, 16(30), 115-135. https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.1676-6288.prolam.2017.134208