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Resumen de The aesthetics of care in Albertina Carri’s "Los Rubios"

Kristal Bivona

  • Nearly 20 years since its release, Alber|na Carri’s Los Rubios remains a crucial film for understanding the sequelae of the Argen|ne civic-military dictatorship (1976-1983). This ar|cle examines how Los Rubios renders visible certain processes of consolida|on of memory and mythmaking while simultaneously challenging the discourses that were becoming dominant as Argen|na was making significant headway in its pursuit of truth and jus|ce. The film’s iconoclas|c representa|on of the dictatorship, resistance, and their aÖermath brings aäen|on to what dominant discourses of the dictatorship had rendered invisible.

    Carri rebels against the doxa of documentary filmmaking to more aptly depict the non-linear processes of memory. Considering poli|cal theorist Mihaela Mihai’s work on the aesthe|cs of care and engaging in visual analysis, this essay posits that Carri’s film undertakes a project of mnemonic care with a clear preoccupa|on for presen|ng a more complex and expansive memory of the dictatorship. Understanding the film as a work of mnemonic care illuminates how Los Rubios intervened in Argen|ne poli|cal memory when it came out as well as the stakes of the controversy that followed.


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