Spectres and Spectacles of Disappearance: The Figure of the Doll in Argentina’s Memoryscapes

Q4 Arts and Humanities
Jordana Blejmar
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Abstract Scholars interested in post-dictatorship culture in Argentina have focused mainly on two modes of representing ‘disappearance’, namely the photographs of the victims exhibited in commemorations and the silhouettes that originated during the 1983 event called the siluetazo. In this article I focus on a third visual strategy of memory: the figure of the doll. I analyse photographs, paintings and performances which, during and after the 1976–1983 dictatorship, have used dolls to represent the nation’s unburied bodies. I present photographs, silhouettes and dolls as all being part of an aesthetic of the Doppelgänger, characterized by similar issues of replication and phantasmagoria. I look at dolls’ spectral quality and also at their role in performances that were considered by some to be controversial ‘spectacularizations’ of terror. I argue, however, that these works were never just provocative but played an important role in discussions about play, memory and visual culture in Argentina and beyond.
幽灵与消失的眼镜:阿根廷记忆风景中的娃娃形象
摘要对阿根廷后独裁文化感兴趣的学者主要关注两种表现“失踪”的模式,即纪念活动中展出的受害者照片和1983年被称为“siluetazo”活动期间的剪影。在这篇文章中,我关注记忆的第三种视觉策略:玩偶的形象。我分析了照片、绘画和表演,在1976-1983年独裁统治期间和之后,这些作品都用玩偶来代表这个国家未埋葬的尸体。我展示的照片、剪影和玩偶都是Doppelgänger美学的一部分,其特点是类似的复制和幻影。我观察了玩偶的光谱质量,也观察了它们在表演中的作用,这些表演被一些人认为是有争议的恐怖“奇观”。然而,我认为,这些作品从来都不是煽动性的,而是在阿根廷及其他地区关于游戏、记忆和视觉文化的讨论中发挥了重要作用。
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Bulletin of Spanish Visual Studies
Bulletin of Spanish Visual Studies Arts and Humanities-Visual Arts and Performing Arts
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