El discurso de las proclamas militares de los Golpes de Estado en la Argentina: un análisis estratégico

We propose to strategically analyze a discursive series made of the military proclamations of the coups d'état that occurred during the 20th century in the Argentine Republic. The reconstruction of these strategic devices explains how discourse functions and allows us to justify the discursive...

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Autor principal: Menéndez, Salvio Martín
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Universidad Nacional del Litoral 2021
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Sumario:We propose to strategically analyze a discursive series made of the military proclamations of the coups d'état that occurred during the 20th century in the Argentine Republic. The reconstruction of these strategic devices explains how discourse functions and allows us to justify the discursive interpretation of the series. The series is made up of the following discourses: the inaugural proclamation of September 6, 1930 made by General J. F. Uriburu; the one of June 4, 1943, made by the United Officers Group (GOU); the one of September 16, 1955 (Liberating Revolution), the one of June 28, 1966 (Argentine Revolution), and the one of March 24, 1976 (National Reorganization Process). We will analyze the strategy called Justify the rupture of the constitutional order based on three central movements that make it up: i) Position of the discursive subject; ii) Use of explicit paradox or contradiction and, iii) Invocation.