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Title: Dependency Theory and the Aesthetics of Contrast in Fernando Solanas’s La hora de los hornos and Memoria del saqueo
Author(s): Olivera, Guillermo Elpidio
Contact Email: guillermo.olivera@stir.ac.uk
Keywords: Latin American documentary filmmaking
dependency theory
political argumentation in film
visual rhetoric
populist discourse
political representation
Third Cinema
Argentine Cinema
Documentary films Argentina
Documentary films Latin America
Motion pictures producers and directors Argentina
Motion pictures producers and directors Latin America
Solanas, Fernando E. Criticism and interpretation
Issue Date: Jun-2008
Date Deposited: 9-Mar-2011
Citation: Olivera GE (2008) Dependency Theory and the Aesthetics of Contrast in Fernando Solanas’s La hora de los hornos and Memoria del saqueo. Hispanic Research Journal: Iberian and Latin American Studies, 9 (3), pp. 247-260. https://doi.org/10.1179/174582008X305638
Abstract: This paper is a comparative analysis of two key documentaries by Fernando Solanas: La hora de los hornos / The Hour of the Furnaces (1966–68) and Memoria del saqueo / Social Genocide (2003). It argues that Solanas produces documentaries when the representative link that ties the political representatives to the represented (the people) is suspended or breaks down, as experienced during the times of the proscription of Peronism (1955–73) and in the more recent crisis of representation in Argentine institutional politics (1989–2001). The comparison follows two axes: political arguments and the aesthetics of contrast. Regarding the first criterion, the paper highlights the current persistence, in Solanas’s political argumentation, of externalist-mechanistic versions of dependency theory of the late 1960s and early 1970s. In relation to the aesthetics of contrast, it analyses the stark oppositions in Solanas’s documentaries as a visual rhetoric which can be read as an essentialist false-bottom economy that opposes ‘appearance’ to ‘reality’. The article concludes that these political and aesthetic polarizations are essentializing and literalizing discursive strategies that denounce the excesses of political representation from an unmediated and transparent site of full popular presence. Within such strategies, there is no room for the constitutive opacity intrinsic to representation and articulatory politics.
DOI Link: 10.1179/174582008X305638
Rights: Published in Hispanic Research Journal by Maney Publishing. Copyright: © Queen Mary, University of London 2008. Copyright: © W. S. Maney & Son Ltd.; Guillermo Olivera, 'Dependency Theory and the Aesthetics of Contrast in Fernando Solanas's La hora de los hornos and Memoria del saqueo', Hispanic Research Journal, 9(3), 2008, pp. 247-260.; The publisher has granted permission for use of this article in this Repository. The article was first published in Hispanic Research Journal by Maney Publishing.

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