The 43 of Ayotzianapa: narration, memory, politics, history

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Gustavo López Mateo

Abstract

On the night of September 26, 2014 in Iguala, Guerrero, the forced disappearance of 43 students from the Isidro Burgos Rural Normal School in Ayotzinapa and the murder of six people shook the memory of Mexicans. The terrible act of crimes against humanity committed by the State brought out of the rubble those memories that had generated terror in society on more than one occasion.

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López Mateo, G. (2024). The 43 of Ayotzianapa: narration, memory, politics, history. Revista SOMEPSO, 9(2), 203-210. Retrieved from https://ojs.poncianostudio.com.mx/index.php/revistasomepso/article/view/196
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Reseñas

References

Mendoza García, J. (2016). Tres formas de olvido social. Revista SOMEPSO, 1(1), 66-89. https://revistasomepso.org/index.php/revistasomepso/article/view/79

Mendoza, J., Escamilla, Y., y Carpio, A. (Eds.). (2024). Los 43 de Ayotzianapa: narración, memoria, política, historia. UPN.