Abstract

Drawing from archival footage housed at the Centro de Conservación y Documentación Audiovisual de la Universidad de Córdoba, Argentina, this article focuses on the deployment of suspense in the portrayal of the guerrilla within the global context of the Cold War, as it analyzes newscasts broadcast by Canal 10, a television station owned by the Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, during the tumultuous political period ranging from 1970 to 1977. The interdisciplinary theoretical approach includes a sociohistorical grounding, discourse analysis, and film and television theory given that the newscast was filmed from 1962 to 1980.

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