Abstract
The recent political history of Latin America is marked by the expression of dictatorial regimes and restricted democracy. These phenomena guided the construction of subjects and their political training. Based on a documentary corpus and a testimonial narrative, in this article we research into the modalities of subjectivity construction within the framework of political practices taking place in Latin America since 1960, when violence has been one of the predominant issues.
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