Revisiting the Falklands-Malvinas question transnational and interdisciplinary perspectives

"Almost forty years after the Falklands War, the causes and consequences of the military conflict between Argentina and the United Kingdom in 1982 still reverberate. The archipelago that makes up the Falkland-Malvinas Islands is surrounded by complexities and antagonisms--including controversy...

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Other Authors: Mira Delli-Zotti, Guillermo Claudio (Editor), Pedrosa, Fernando (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London University of London Press 2021, 2021
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505 0 |a Preface / Guillermo Mira and Fernando Pedrosa -- Introduction: State, national identity and power: a historical tour in search of the causes of the Falklands-Malvinas War / Guillermo Mira and Fernando Pedrosa -- Resisting bio-power: 'laughter', 'fraternity' and 'imagination' under dictatorship and the Malvinas-Falklands War / Mar̕a Još Brųa Bragado -- Exile, the Malvinas War and human rights / Silvina Jensen -- Attitudes towards the Falklands-Malvinas War: European and Latin American left perspectives / Fernando Pedrosa -- The Falklands-Malvinas War and transitions to democracy in Latin America: the turning point of 1979-82 / Guillermo Mira -- The Malvinas journey: harsh landscapes, rough writing, raw footage / Julieta Vitullo -- Malvinas miscellanea: notes on a diary written while shooting a film in these remote islands / Edgardo Dieleke -- Malvinas, civil society and populism: a cinematic perspective / Joanna Page -- Flying the flag: Malvinas and questions of patriotism / Catriona McAllister -- Leaving behind the trenches of nationalism: teaching the Malvinas in secondary schools in R̕o Gallegos, Santa Cruz province / Matthew C. Benwell and Alejandro Gasel -- Chronicle of a referendum foretold: what next for the Malvinas-Falklands? / Cara Levey and Daniel Ozarow -- The limits of negotiation / Andrew Graham-Yooll -- It breaks two to tangle: constructing and deconstructing bridges / Bernard McGuirk -- Information Resources on the Falkland-Malvinas Conflict / Christine Andreson and Mar̕a R. Osuna Alarc̤n 
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520 |a "Almost forty years after the Falklands War, the causes and consequences of the military conflict between Argentina and the United Kingdom in 1982 still reverberate. The archipelago that makes up the Falkland-Malvinas Islands is surrounded by complexities and antagonisms--including controversy around its very name. This book interrogates the conflict with approaches from history, political science, sociology, film, and cultural studies. Additionally, this collection brings together English, Spanish, and Argentine specialists and researchers. It includes testimony from war veterans and exiles, essays on the films of Julio Cardoso, and Argentine patriotism as witnessed in contemporary literature and pedagogy. By taking up these different perspectives, Revisiting the Falklands-Malvinas Question moves beyond traditional approaches to the conflict based on nationalism, geopolitics, or military achievements, leading to a more expansive discussion."--Publisher description