Los fantasmas de la dictadura y la agenda de los derechos humanos entre los actores de la comunidad judía argentina durante la recuperación democrática (1979-1984)

The restoration of democracy in Argentina, towards the end of 1983, mobilized various sectors of public opinion. The revision of what happened during the dictatorial regime, as well as the debate about the problems the political opening should address, constituted a horizon of interpellation among d...

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Autor principal: Kahan, Emmanuel Nicolás
Formato: Articulo
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: 2020
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Sumario:The restoration of democracy in Argentina, towards the end of 1983, mobilized various sectors of public opinion. The revision of what happened during the dictatorial regime, as well as the debate about the problems the political opening should address, constituted a horizon of interpellation among diverse actors. In particular, those who identified with the heterogeneous spectrum of institutions and organizations linked to the Jewish produced a series of narratives and experiences that allow us to recognize the unique role assigned to the agenda of the human rights in the context of a climate of democratic reconstruction. This paper is an attempt to recompose the positions around the way an early representation was constituted on the anti-Semitic character of the dictatorial regime and how that image identified the various actors of the Jewish community with victims– or not– of said dictatorial regime and, therefore, endowed with legitimacy to operate on the democratic transition.