An “Impossible” Dialogue Dislocates the Present Time. Narratives Bounded in Para la libertad: memorias a un padre asesinado (2017)
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https://doi.org/10.18441/ibam.22.2022.81.69-81Keywords:
Antonio Martínez i Ferrer, Imprisioned narratives, Franquism, Jail, Letters, SubalternityAbstract
The objective of this article is to carry out a study of the work Para la libertad. Memorias a un padre asesinado (2017), by Antonio Martínez i Ferrer, while we use it as a platform and trigger for a debate that involves the rest of the memorial stories. Therefore, we start from three axes or questions: authorship (who narrates?), composition and strategy (how it narrates?) and the political direction or ideological sense (to what place?). The analysis intends to problematize some of the central elements that cross the subaltern memories and focus the debate on the recovery strategies of the imprisoned narratives.
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