Real and False Veterans. Analysis of the definitions of "ex-combatant/veteran of war" of the members of the Falkland Naval Station in the South Atlantic Conflict.

Since the Malvinas war’s end until present, the definitions of the war veteran/ex-combatant identity have been different depending on the social actor, space and time that we study. The State, the Armed Forces, the public opinion, the war veterans, those who demand being recognized as veterans, have...

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spelling I10-R307-article-231602021-06-01T21:54:50Z Real and False Veterans. Analysis of the definitions of "ex-combatant/veteran of war" of the members of the Falkland Naval Station in the South Atlantic Conflict. De veteranos “verdaderos” y “truchos”. Análisis de las definiciones de “ex-combatiente/veterano de guerra” de los miembros del Apostadero Naval Malvinas en el Conflicto del Atlántico Sur Rodríguez, Andrea Belén guerra de Malvinas identidades jerarquizaciones Apostadero Naval Malvinas Malvinas war identities hierarchizations Apostadero Naval Malvinas Since the Malvinas war’s end until present, the definitions of the war veteran/ex-combatant identity have been different depending on the social actor, space and time that we study. The State, the Armed Forces, the public opinion, the war veterans, those who demand being recognized as veterans, have established different boundaries of the social group recognized and legitimated for its participation in war, and that resulted in conflicts and violent clashes between the different sectors. In the present article, we address how the Apostadero Naval Malvinas members’ -a naval logistics unit that was set up for the conflict and existed until its end- define the war veteran/ex-combatant identity, using oral sources. Also, we analyze the hierarchizations that go through these identity constructions depending on the experience, space and time parameters. Desde el término de la guerra de Malvinas hasta la actualidad, las definiciones de la identidad de veterano de guerra/ex-combatiente han sido diversas según el actor social, el espacio y el tiempo en que nos situemos. El Estado, las Fuerzas Armadas, la opinión pública, los veteranos de guerra, aquellos que reclaman ser reconocidos como tales, entre otros, han establecido diversos límites del grupo social reconocido y legitimado por su participación en la guerra, lo que trajo como consecuencia conflictos y hasta enfrentamientos violentos entre los diversos sectores. En el presente artículo abordamos cómo definen la identidad de veterano de guerra/ex-combatiente los integrantes del Apostadero Naval Malvinas -una unidad logística naval creada para el conflicto y que existió hasta su fin- a partir de fuentes orales. Asimismo, analizamos las jerarquizaciones que atraviesan esas construcciones identitarias según los parámetros vivencial, espacial y temporal. Centro de Estudios Históricos Profesor Carlos S. A. Segreti 2010-12-01 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Artículos de investigación libres application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/anuarioceh/article/view/23160 10.52885/2683-9164.v0.n10.23160 Anuario del Centro de Estudios Históricos Profesor Carlos S. A. Segreti; Núm. 10 (2010); 303-323 2683-9164 1666-6836 10.52885/2683-9164.v0.n10 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/anuarioceh/article/view/23160/22896 Derechos de autor 2010 Andrea Belén Rodríguez
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topic guerra de Malvinas
identidades
jerarquizaciones
Apostadero Naval Malvinas
Malvinas war
identities
hierarchizations
Apostadero Naval Malvinas
spellingShingle guerra de Malvinas
identidades
jerarquizaciones
Apostadero Naval Malvinas
Malvinas war
identities
hierarchizations
Apostadero Naval Malvinas
Rodríguez, Andrea Belén
Real and False Veterans. Analysis of the definitions of "ex-combatant/veteran of war" of the members of the Falkland Naval Station in the South Atlantic Conflict.
topic_facet guerra de Malvinas
identidades
jerarquizaciones
Apostadero Naval Malvinas
Malvinas war
identities
hierarchizations
Apostadero Naval Malvinas
author Rodríguez, Andrea Belén
author_facet Rodríguez, Andrea Belén
author_sort Rodríguez, Andrea Belén
title Real and False Veterans. Analysis of the definitions of "ex-combatant/veteran of war" of the members of the Falkland Naval Station in the South Atlantic Conflict.
title_short Real and False Veterans. Analysis of the definitions of "ex-combatant/veteran of war" of the members of the Falkland Naval Station in the South Atlantic Conflict.
title_full Real and False Veterans. Analysis of the definitions of "ex-combatant/veteran of war" of the members of the Falkland Naval Station in the South Atlantic Conflict.
title_fullStr Real and False Veterans. Analysis of the definitions of "ex-combatant/veteran of war" of the members of the Falkland Naval Station in the South Atlantic Conflict.
title_full_unstemmed Real and False Veterans. Analysis of the definitions of "ex-combatant/veteran of war" of the members of the Falkland Naval Station in the South Atlantic Conflict.
title_sort real and false veterans. analysis of the definitions of "ex-combatant/veteran of war" of the members of the falkland naval station in the south atlantic conflict.
description Since the Malvinas war’s end until present, the definitions of the war veteran/ex-combatant identity have been different depending on the social actor, space and time that we study. The State, the Armed Forces, the public opinion, the war veterans, those who demand being recognized as veterans, have established different boundaries of the social group recognized and legitimated for its participation in war, and that resulted in conflicts and violent clashes between the different sectors. In the present article, we address how the Apostadero Naval Malvinas members’ -a naval logistics unit that was set up for the conflict and existed until its end- define the war veteran/ex-combatant identity, using oral sources. Also, we analyze the hierarchizations that go through these identity constructions depending on the experience, space and time parameters.
publisher Centro de Estudios Históricos Profesor Carlos S. A. Segreti
publishDate 2010
url https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/anuarioceh/article/view/23160
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