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In this article,will examine a specific moment in the trajectories of both women's testimony and militancy, which have traced very powerful and certainly varied paths in recent decades in Argentina and Latin America, beginning at the beginning of democracy, after the Argentine dictatorship (1976-1983), with women's testimonies on the sexual crimes suffered in clandestine detention centers (CCD). They are part of a second wave within the literary and cultural tradition of Latin American testimony. In a first movement, the testimony of revolutionary matrix, which includes ethnographic, guerrilla and journalistic testimony, was institutionalized in 1970 by Casa de las Américas under the revolutionary model that spread throughout the continent from Cuba. In order to approach the corpus of women's testimonies on sexual terrorism, we consider it appropriate to point out the articulation of three matrixes that have permeated both testimonial texts and political practices: the revolutionary narrative, the humanitarian narrative and the feminist discourse.
在这篇文章中,我们将研究女性证词和战斗轨迹中的一个特定时刻,在阿根廷和拉丁美洲,近几十年来,从民主之初开始,在阿根廷独裁统治(1976-1983)之后,随着女性对秘密拘留中心(CCD)遭受性犯罪的证词,女性证词和战斗轨迹非常强大,当然也有不同的路径。它们是拉丁美洲见证文学和文化传统的第二波浪潮的一部分。在第一次运动中,革命矩阵的见证,包括民族志、游击队和新闻的见证,在1970年由Casa de las amacrias在从古巴传播到整个大陆的革命模式下制度化。为了探讨女性关于性恐怖主义的证词,我们认为有必要指出在证词文本和政治实践中都存在的三个矩阵的表达:革命叙事、人道主义叙事和女权主义话语。