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La trama de la comunicación

versión impresa ISSN 1668-5628

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CHAO, Luis Daniel. Ser excombatiente en los 80: Identidad y condiciones en la génesis del CESCEM Corrientes. Trama comun. [online]. 2017, vol.21, n.2, pp.51-70. ISSN 1668-5628.

This article will discuss the birth of ex-Soldiers Combatants Center in Malvinas (CESCEM) from Corrientes beginning with an analysis of their identity construction. In the first part, we will focus on the definitions of the soldiers in the media since the end of the war until the first anniversary of the ceasefire between Argentine and British (June 1982 and April 1983). This first level will be treated as emergency conditions of the narrative of the first discussions and public appearances to the CESCEM. Subsequently, we will focus on internal debates and public appearances (recovered from local media) to the Center between 1984 and 1987, to establish positions that we allow to speak of identity construction in narrative terms, that is to say the ways in which they define themselves and of the groups. The second level is held in the analysis of the three dimensions of identity as Aboy Carlés (otherness, representation and tradition) from the discourse of ex-combatants.

Palabras clave : War of Malvinas; Ex-combatants; Identity; Emergency conditions; Discourse.

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