Tree
The Villaflor. Fragmentary identity and collective memory
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https://doi.org/10.24215/24690333e031Keywords:
Villaflor, dictatorship, militants, detainees disappearedAbstract
«Tree» is a brief chronicle that narrates the disappearance of two women militants of the FAP (Peronist Armed Forces), Josefina Villaflor and Elsa Martínez Garreiro, who were kidnapped along with their partners in the city of Avellaneda (Buenos Aires, Argentina) by the last military ecclesiastical civic Dictatorship. Sister-in-law, companions and friends, were part of an emblematic family for Argentine trade unionism and for human rights: the Villaflor family, whose most recognized member is Azucena Villaflor, one of the founders of Mothers of Plaza de Mayo, arrested disappeared in 1977.
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