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Ricardo Piglias The Absent CityOppressed Memories UnearthedMiami Dade College The Argentine novelist Ricardo Piglias The Absent City reflects upon the retrieval of the past as a prerequisite for healing from national trauma. If postdictatorship countries are to implement a transition to democracy, their citizens must confront the past. The denial of national trauma perpetuates tyranny. Taken together, the many fragmented stories in Piglias novel can be viewed as a metaphor for the process of retrieving a repressed history. The central trope of the novel is Elena, a gendered machine made responsible for integrating Argentinas past dissociations and making healing possible.
Key Words: National trauma Traumatic memories Argentina Latin American literature Tyranny
Latin American Perspectives, Vol. 36, No. 5,
108-120 (2009) |
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