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The Nunca Más Report is part of important tensions and conflicts that coexist in the present. Our interest in problematizing two of its commemorations (its twentieth and thirtieth anniversary) stems from this assumption, as we consider that they can warn us about the continuities, narratives and disputes in force. Likewise, we do not intend to give a final answer, but to open the debate to continue in the near future the investigation of these commemorations together with the problematization of the importance of the Nunca Más. Memory, identity and oblivion are present in the commemorations of…mehr

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The Nunca Más Report is part of important tensions and conflicts that coexist in the present. Our interest in problematizing two of its commemorations (its twentieth and thirtieth anniversary) stems from this assumption, as we consider that they can warn us about the continuities, narratives and disputes in force. Likewise, we do not intend to give a final answer, but to open the debate to continue in the near future the investigation of these commemorations together with the problematization of the importance of the Nunca Más. Memory, identity and oblivion are present in the commemorations of the Nunca Más. Considering their approach allows us to shed light on the persistencies and tensions found in the different discourses digitized around them. Likewise, we believe that the differences, discussions and objections around the Nunca Más continue, especially with respect to the Prologue. Showing the approach, reflections and links of the Nunca Más in its commemorations allows us to remember the place they occupy and the importance that the Nunca Más Report had, has and we suppose it will have in Argentina.
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Professore di Storia presso l'ISPE. Laurea magistrale in Scienze Sociali con specializzazione in Storia Sociale presso l'Università Nazionale di Luján. Attualmente insegna Storia americana all'ISPE. Studia le questioni legate alla migrazione, alla prostituzione e alle malattie veneree. Ha ricevuto le borse di studio JIMA 2008 e ProFOR 2015.