Memory On Trial by Oscar Hemer

Media, Citizenship and the Politics of Memory

The book explores the complexities of memory and identity through the intertwined narratives of individuals grappling with personal and collective histories. Set against the backdrop of post-dictatorship Argentina, it delves into the lingering effects of political trauma and the struggle for truth and reconciliation. Through its characters, the story examines how memories are constructed, contested, and preserved, highlighting the tension between remembering and forgetting in the pursuit of justice and healing.

Published
2017
Nationality
Unknown
Length
Short
Pages
200-250
Original Language
English
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