Notes on some Argentinian corpses

Gonzalo Aguilar
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Cinema takes part in the tradition of rites for evoking the dead that are also rites of separation from their corpses. Once the image is formed, the corpse can be buried. Sometimes this image is a tombstone, others a death mask or a photo. Cinema provided a new possibility: filming or recording the corpse whileit was alive. In this way, photography and cinema were the two most powerful instruments of immortalization (embalming) of the 20th century. This articleinvestigates immanent and transcendent corpses in Argentinian history: Evita Perón, the desaparecidos (“missing people”) of the last military dictatorship, andPedro Eugenio Aramburu (the de facto ex-President who overthrew Perón in 1955 and was murdered by Montoneros’ guerrilla organization), among others. Based on the cinematographic representations which evoke these corpses (with varying degrees of accuracy), as well as the popular expressions that accompanied them (militant songs, colloquial expressions, etc.), this text explores the transformation of a corpse, as such, to its consecration as the image of the people.
一些阿根廷尸体上的注释
电影参与了唤起死者的传统仪式,这也是与他们的尸体分离的仪式。一旦形象形成,尸体就可以被埋葬。有时这个图像是墓碑,有时是死亡面具或照片。电影提供了一种新的可能性:在尸体活着的时候拍摄或记录尸体。因此,摄影和电影是20世纪不朽(防腐)的两种最有力的工具。这篇文章调查了阿根廷历史上的内在和超越的尸体:埃维塔Perón,最后一个军事独裁政权的“失踪者”,以及佩德罗·尤金尼奥·阿兰布鲁(pedro Eugenio Aramburu, 1955年推翻Perón政权的事实上的前总统,被Montoneros的游击队组织谋杀),等等。基于唤起这些尸体的电影表现(具有不同程度的准确性),以及伴随它们的流行表达(好战的歌曲,口语化的表达等),本文探讨了尸体的转变,就其本身而言,它作为人民形象的奉献。
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