Desert, Bones, Kidnappings and Captives. Discursive Milestones About Barbarism
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Pathetic Forms, Captives, Desert, Visual StudiesAbstract
From the analysis of visual elements involved in two works whose subject is the territorial conquest of the Pampa-Patagonia at the end of the 19th century, linked to the notion of desert and the category of pathetic form (Pathosformel) in the figure of the captives, this study aims to open questions about the historiographic construction of hegemonic representations in images.Downloads
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