THE SPACE OF REMEMBERING: COLLECTIVE MEMORY AND THE RECONFIGURATION OF CONTESTED SPACE IN ARGENTINA'S ESMA

Authors

  • Emily E. Parsons University of California, Santa Barbara

Keywords:

collective memory, public space, ESMA, dirty war, representations of torture

Abstract

This paper explores the ongoing history of the ESMA museum’s development and argues that the intrinsic and conflictual collective memory work involved is characterized by competing desires to remember and to forget, rooted in the physical, visible, and public space of ESMA.

Author Biography

Emily E. Parsons, University of California, Santa Barbara

Doctoral Student, Comparative Literature, University of California, Santa Barbara

How to Cite

Parsons, E. E. (2014). THE SPACE OF REMEMBERING: COLLECTIVE MEMORY AND THE RECONFIGURATION OF CONTESTED SPACE IN ARGENTINA’S ESMA. 452ºF. Revista De Teoría De La Literatura Y Literatura Comparada, (4), 81–90. Retrieved from https://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/452f/article/view/10814