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836:) under the direction of Luz Rodríguez Carranza, an Argentine exile who remained abroad. The name of the work was a play on the duality of the word "just" – in other words, did films portray just an image, or was it the just (correct or right) image. The following year, her thesis was published as a book under the same title. It analyzed the way politics changed films over the period, first creating the myths of the regime, then completely ignoring the terror and repression, and finally questioning and demanding answers for the lack of portrayals. In 2010, she was awarded a two-year 272:, but its approval was delayed until her advisor returned from exile. Initially she worked as a journalist but was hired to head ILET's women and society department between 1987 and 1990. Employed as an assistant professor in the faculty of philosophy and letters at the University of Buenos Aires in 1990, she later served three terms as chair of film analysis and film criticism in the arts department. In 1992, she joined with other women academics to found a 35: 754:
In 1990, Amado was employed as an assistant professor in the faculty of philosophy and letters at the University of Buenos Aires. She became chair of film analysis and film criticism in the arts department, and was elected as the departmental director three times, serving through 1996. In 1992, she
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written by Casullo, who used the name Hernán Castillo. While she was making the film, she gave birth to her oldest daughter Mariana, followed in 1981 by another daughter, Liza. The documentary was released in 1977. She was hired by UNAM to teach and as a director for the
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Prime Minister. He implemented a terrorist campaign against leftists, which resulted in Amado's boss warning her not to come to work at Channel 7. Casullo also quit going to the Ministry of Education because he had been placed on the "death list" of the
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After arriving in Caracas, Amado first worked for an advertising agency and then began making films and commercials for the Ministry of Culture. Among her films were a production about the nationalization of the oil industry and another about the
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Amado died on 9 or 10 November 2016 in Buenos Aires after an illness of several weeks. She is remembered as a mentor by colleagues and as a founder of the field of gender studies in Argentina. In addition to founding the journal
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at the beginning of 1983, Amado had a difficult time locating adequate schooling for her daughters because during the dictatorship the school system had declined. Schooling for her daughters and submitting her thesis,
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and continued to teach in Argentina and abroad until 2015. Amado died in 2016 and is remembered for her works analyzing Argentine history and as one of the founders of the field of gender studies in Argentina.
572:(UNAM, National Autonomous University of Mexico). Her work at the library focused on producing a film about the Montoneros. Using the magazines she had filmed in Caracas, Amado produced a one-hour documentary 626:(ILET, Latin American Institute for Transnational Studies) focusing on indigenous women. The research brought her in contact for the first time with feminists from Mexico and Chile, changing her view of the 735:), and she began working as its Argentine correspondent. The magazine survived until 1990 and focused on publishing information about women's issues, evaluating the position of women in society throughout 1954: 1964: 840:
to continue her evaluation of political insurgency and public perception as depicted in Argentine visual arts. She continued to lecture at the University of Buenos Aires and at the
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in 2001. Together with Domínguez, in 2004 she published a book examining the way families were portrayed in literature. In 2008, Amada was awarded a PhD in Humanities from
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and their traditional way of life. On meeting a fellow Argentine who had collected decades of political magazines, she filmed his entire collection. Her documentary film,
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was also elected to the Board of Directors of the university. That year, representing the arts, she began working with other women academics, including anthropologist
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Libertella states on 10 November "Murió ayer en Buenos Aires" ; whereas Domínguez writes "El 10 de noviembre de 2016 falleció nuestra querida compañera Ana Amado" .
551:(Creative Audiovisual Productions), aired in 1976. Casullo eventually joined her in Venezuela, but as he was legally unable to work, the couple decided to move to 1675: 1984: 1979: 1823: 1999: 2024: 2004: 725:, and Amado headed ILET's women and society department between 1987 and 1990. In 1989, Chilean feminists she had known in Mexico returned home and founded 197:(11 May 1946 – 9 November 2016) was an Argentine journalist, filmmaker, academic and feminist. In Mexico while in exile, she produced films under the name 2039: 1994: 1989: 360: 324: 202: 101: 1847: 1437: 569: 252: 359:, before returning to complete her degree from the Catholic University of Santiago del Estero in 1972. While studying, she went to work at the 1974: 1802: 1777: 1614: 934: 911: 565: 248: 209:
after her graduation and worked for several different television news stations. Traveling abroad with her job, she interviewed subjects like
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and her own publishing, she contributed chapters to several anthologies and was the editor of Ediciones Colihue's book series on cinema.
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group of radical, urban guerillas, joining their youth corps. Amado began working as an on-air journalist, reporting for the state-owned
2009: 205:. During her schooling, she began to work as a television news producer and print journalist. Orphaned when she was young, she moved to 1645: 1944: 2029: 1949: 469: 1748: 1578: 1506: 515: 222: 1891: 518:. The couple secretly married in November 1974, and a few days later, Casullo left for Cuba. Shortly thereafter, Amado left for 2034: 1866:[Ana Amado, Professor at the University of Buenos Aires, Teaches the Cycle of Political Cinema and Poetics of Memory]. 1670: 741: 631: 262: 1628:[About Amado, Ana. The Just Image: Argentine Cinema and Politics (1980–2007), Buenos Aires, Colihue, 2009, 256 Pages] 811: 243:, Venezuela, where she made films and commercials for the Ministry of Culture for two years. In 1976, the couple moved to 1899: 807:" ("Gender Constructions and Narratives in Cinema, Literature and the Written Press"), which they offered through 1998. 310: 302: 59: 1665: 1542: 1470: 201:. Amado grew up in rural Argentina and, after training to be a teacher, earned a degree in political science from the 1813: 323:(Belén College), a private Catholic school. Continuing her studies, she enrolled in political science courses at the 1864:"Ana Amado, profesora de la Universidad de Buenos Aires, imparte el Ciclo de Cine Político y Poéticas de la Memoria" 1626:"Sobre Amado, Ana. La imagen justa. Cine argentino y política (1980-2007), Buenos Aires, Colihue, 2009, 256 páginas" 288:(Interdisciplinary Institute of Gender Studies) at the University of Buenos Aires. In 2008, she earned her PhD from 669: 557: 269: 106: 1969: 630:. She began preparing her graduate thesis based on interviews with women from indigenous communities. With the 423: 1871: 1794: 847: 502: 401: 337: 261:(ILET, Latin American Institute for Transnational Studies) and prepared her thesis. The potential for the 1428:(in Spanish) (15). Buenos Aires, Argentina: Asociación Argentina de Estudios de Cine y Audiovisual: 1–4. 1421: 1636:(in Spanish) (1). Buenos Aires, Argentina: Asociación Argentina de Estudios de Cine y Audiovisual: 1–6. 837: 756: 1765: 810:
In addition to her teaching at the University of Buenos Aires, Amado taught as a visiting professor at
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promising a return to democracy in Argentina, the couple decided to take their family home.
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to result in a return to democracy in Argentina led the couple to return home that year.
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in the politics section and later women's section. In late 1983, she began working at
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Alarcón, Fernanda; Kratje, Julia; Martinelli, Lucas; Smiraglia, Romina (2017).
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In addition to working as a journalist, Amado was hired as a professor at the
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Construcciones y narraciones de género en cine, literatura y prensa escrita
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classes at both UAM and UNAM. At the same time, she conducted research at
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Between 1977 and 1983, Amado wrote film reviews for the newspaper
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to discuss setting up Channel 4 for educational programs. She met
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was also targeted, causing the couple to marry and go into exile.
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State Violence and Genocide in Latin America: The Cold War Years
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Looking for Alicia: The Unfinished Life of an Argentinian Rebel
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Academic staff of the National Autonomous University of Mexico
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El abc de un periodismo no sexista: espacio para la igualdad
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after graduating in 1972. She began airing a music program,
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Valle, Norma; Hiriart, Bertha; Amada, Ana María (1996).
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The Just Image: Argentine Cinema and Politics, 1980–2007
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The Just Image: Argentine Cinema and Politics 1980–2007
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Initially Amado found work as a journalist working at
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La imagen justa: cine argentino y política, 1980-2007
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The ABCs of Non-Sexist Journalism: Space for Equality
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La imagen justa: cine argentino y política, 1980–2007
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Alternative Network of Women's Press in Latin America
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Instituto Latinoamericano de Estudios Transnacionales
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that year, when they were offered paid employment at
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Instituto Latinoamericano de Estudios Transnacionales
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Academic staff of Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana
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The 1976 World Book Year Book: The Annual Supplement
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Red alternativa de Prensa femenina en América Latina
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Santiago, Chile: Fempress. 786:Área Interdisciplinaria de Estudios de la Mujer 575:Montoneros, crónica de una guerra de liberación 1301: 687:and as a editorial secretary for the magazine 351:, Massachusetts, in 1969. She took courses at 841: 827: 802: 790: 784: 726: 701: 673: 648: 621: 607: 593:(Resistance Film Group) in the department of 588: 573: 546: 536: 488: 391: 364: 331: 318: 283: 256: 18:Argentine journalist and academic (1946–2016) 8: 468:In 1974, Amado was invited to meet with the 301:Ana María Amado was born on 11 May 1946, in 904:Family Ties: Inheritances, Bodies, Fictions 826:, where she completed her doctoral thesis, 282:. Five years later, the program became the 1605:. Critical Terrorism Studies. 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She and Domínguez created a course, " 570:Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México 253:Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México 177: 1974; died 2008) 1878:from the original on 29 September 2022 1814:"A los 87 años murió Héctor Schmucler" 1678:from the original on 19 September 2021 1664:Libertella, Mauro (10 November 2016). 490:Departamento de Cultura y Comunicación 1331: 1289: 1268: 1241: 1220: 1205: 1186: 1159: 1144: 1119: 1095: 1078: 1017: 221:radicals, she became a target of the 7: 1985:21st-century Argentine women writers 1980:20th-century Argentine women writers 1256: 1107: 2000:Argentine people of Italian descent 1812:Ríos, Ruben H. (22 December 2018). 1030:Escola de Comunicações e Artes 2010 783:curriculum. 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Santiago del Estero Province
Buenos Aires
Catholic University of Santiago del Estero
University of Buenos Aires
Leiden University
Nicolás Casullo
es
Catholic University of Santiago del Estero
Buenos Aires
Fidel Castro
Muammar Gaddafi
Montoneros
Triple A
Nicolás Casullo
es
Caracas
Mexico City
Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
election of 1983
University of Buenos Aires
women's studies
Mora
Leiden University
Santiago del Estero Province
Syria
Lugones
Santiago del Estero
Catholic University of Santiago del Estero

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