A manga biography of Ernesto "Ch?e" Guevara, describing the life and accomplishments of the man who was an Argentine revolutionary, a guerilla leader, and a central figure during the Cuban Revolution.
Unwilling to believe that her daughter and granddaughter have been killed in the military torture camps, Rachael begins to record her family's struggle to survive the Holocaust in the hopes that her granddaughter will someday return and find strength in the stories.
During the Argentine junta's war against subversives, a group of women forged the mothers of the Plaza de Mayo and transformed Argentine politics forever. The author traces the history of the association from an informal group of housewives searching for their children to an internationally known organization demanding civil rights.
a new generation copes with the legacy of the "Dirty War"
Kaiser, Susana
2005
A collection of oral histories from sixty-three young people who were too young to remember the events of the military dictatorship in Argentina between 1976 and 1983, and explores the effects of the war on their lives.
spectacles of gender and nationalism in Argentina's "dirty war"
Taylor, Diana
1997
Analyzes the political spectacles that comprised Argentina's armed forces' "Dirty War" against its people between 1976 and 1983, and examines the theatrical productions, demonstrations, and other performances that were undertaken to resist and subvert the military.