The Children's Story

Socumentaries, Radio, Artistic Activities and Travels to Tell the Malvinas Question

Authors

  • Martín Carrizo Investigador independiente, Argentina

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24215/24517836e072

Keywords:

Malvinas Question, children, war veterans, narratives

Abstract

This first-person account recovers the experience of the sons and daughters of the veterans of the 1982 war and the ways in which they were linked to the Malvinas issue. The making of a documentary, the maintenance of a radio program, the artistic intervention of different parts of the city and dissemination talks are some of the strategies developed to tell about Malvinas from a perspective of human rights and sovereign policies. The account of these strategies, linked to that of a very special trip to the islands, shows the ways in which a new generation takes on the legacy of the ex-combatants.

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Published

2022-09-29

How to Cite

Carrizo, M. . (2022). The Children’s Story: Socumentaries, Radio, Artistic Activities and Travels to Tell the Malvinas Question. RevCom, (14), e072. https://doi.org/10.24215/24517836e072

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