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    From the colony to the village. Some ways of living in the southwest of the Province of Tucumán during the years of the “Operativo Independencia” and the last military dictatorship (1975/1983) by Salvatore, Bruno

    Published 2020
    “…This paper explores and presents some of the ways in which peasant groups that were moved and relocated in surveillance contexts during the last Military Dictatorship in the southwest of Tucumán Province managed to survive and continue their daily lives. …”
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    The memories of represion in the walls. The Santa Lucía military base. Dpto. Monteros, Tucumán 1975-1982) by Cattaneo, Constanza

    Published 2015
    “…We were able to identify the existence of marks in the walls that were made by conscripts since the beginning of the Operativo Independencia –February, 1975- and during last civic-military dictatorship. The reading of the graffiti enables the historic reconstruction process of “La Base” and helps us getting closer to this traumatic past; both the constructions and the marks are transformed in remnants of a past which in turn are re-signified through time, becoming vehicles into it.…”
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    Tucumán: memory of a “necroplace” by Meloni González, Carolina

    Published 2020
    “…This article makes a political genealogy of the symbolic-material consequences that both the Operation Independence and the military dictatorship had in the province of Tucumán. …”
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    Cuartel Terranova, análisis de la configuración espacial en relación a las estrategias de represión y control de detenidos y torturados by Fuenzalida Bahamondes, Nicole

    Published 2020
    “…Moreover, this research contributes to the political-scientific development of archaeological studies, because the dictatorships have also retarded and repressed the discipline. …”
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    From the inside of Tucumán´s strategic towns: counterinsurgency, population displacement and forced urbanization by Colombo, Pamela

    Published 2020
    “…Based on a genealogy of the counter-insurgent military technique of creating strategic towns, this article explores the role that military civic action programs played during the military dictatorship, with special emphasis on analyzing the impact of these programson the displaced population. …”
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    A reflection on Social Anthropology in Argentina by Bartolomé, Miguel A.

    Published 2022
    “…As a graduate who finished his studies before the military dictatorship of 1976-1983, but who lived through the military intervention of 1966, I think I have witnessed political events that have impacted the development of our discipline, generating ideologies that influence the orientation of ethnic studies.…”
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    *Victoria PIERINI - Política indígena, militancia y organización. Las comunidades de Quilmes y Amaicha del Valle durante la década de 1970 (Valles Calchaquíes, Tucumán, Argentina)... by Pierini, María Victoria

    Published 2020
    “…We will analyze themultiple articulations with national political processes, characterized by the alternation between democratic governments and military dictatorships under a climate of social conflict, political violence and state repression. …”
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    TENSIÓN POLÍTICO-ACADÉMICA EN LA UNIVERSIDAD DE BUENOS AIRES (1975-1983): EL CAMBIO DE PARADIGMA EN LA ARQUEOLOGÍA PATAGÓNICA / Political and Academic Strain in the University of B... by Luco, Susana; IDES

    Published 2010
    “…Conversely, this paper assumes that it was precisely during the latest military dictatorship, the self-labeled Process of National Reorganization (1976-1983), that a paradigmatic change took place from the Diffusionist Culture-History School of Central Europe, to the Anglo-Saxon New Archaeology. …”
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    Political and Academic Strain in the University of Buenos Aires (1975-1983): Paradigmatic Change in the Argentine Archaeology of Patagonia by Luco, Susana

    Published 2010
    “…Conversely, this paper assumes that it was precisely during the latest military dictatorship, the self-labeled Process of National Reorganization (1976-1983), that a paradigmatic change took place from the Diffusionist Culture-History School of Central Europe, to the Anglo-Saxon New Archaeology. …”
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    The nostalgia of a sugar cane factory. The beginnings of the repressive process in Santa Lucía, Tucumán (1966-1983) by Domínguez, Daniela

    Published 2020
    “…However, neither Operativo Independecia nor the last dictatorship inaugurated repression, fear and poverty.…”
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    La Archaeology in times of anger: the contribution of textiles in the reconstruction of genocide social practices (Pozo de Vargas - Argentina 1976-1983) by Romano, Andrés

    Published 2020
    “…When analyzing the genocidal social practices that took place during the last civic-military dictatorship in Argentina (1976-1983), it can be observed that the clothing has been used as one of the means for the construction of the subversive category (Salerno, 2007). …”
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