2014
DOI: 10.1353/rhm.2014.0016
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Desencuentros of Postdictatorship Argentina: History, Politics, and Realism in Juan José Saer’s Glosa

Abstract: During the so-called “transition to democracy” in Argentina, most narratives of the dictatorship ignored the deep politicization of society in the sixties and seventies, and the extent to which the transition entailed a continuation of changes installed during the Proceso . As a result, historical knowledge was characterized by fundamental gaps that deprived history of its dynamic character and blunted critical thought. This essay reads Juan José Saer’s Glosa as a realist novel that highlights, without artific… Show more

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