Pequeños combatientes, de Raquel Robles. Proyecciones ficcionales: de la infancia clandestina a la militancia de H.I.J.O.S.

Raquel Robles' novel Pequeños combatientes (2013) allows us to explore some of the main challenges faced by the HIJOS organization since its foundation in the mid-90s, a context marked by neoliberalism and Pardon laws passed by the Carlos Menem government. The novel stands as a screen on which...

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Autor principal: Basile, Teresa
Formato: Artículo publishedVersion
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.memoria.fahce.unlp.edu.ar/art_revistas/pr.8041/pr.8041.pdf
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Sumario:Raquel Robles' novel Pequeños combatientes (2013) allows us to explore some of the main challenges faced by the HIJOS organization since its foundation in the mid-90s, a context marked by neoliberalism and Pardon laws passed by the Carlos Menem government. The novel stands as a screen on which the author projects a militant fiction through a girl's voice that connects with her later engagement and practice with HIJOS. This challenge articulates the revolutionary ideals of parents with the humanitarian narrative of Human Rights associations. A return to the past permits to convert the parents' loss into a beginning militancy, the concept of resilience thus helps us to approach the reconversion process of a traumatic scene into a responsible action