Architecture to discipline. Reconstructing the operation of the Santa Lucia military base, Tucumán-Argentina. (1975-1983)

The Santa Lucía base, Dpto. Monteros, Tucumán functioned as a clandestine detention center (CCD) between February 1975 and 1982. Hundreds of residents and their families passed through it, the vast majority of whom were former workers of the Santa Lucia sugar mill and the sugar colonies linked to it...

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Autor principal: Cattaneo, Constanza
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topic Arqueología de la arquitectura
Centros clandestino de detención
Disciplinamiento
Arqueologia da arquitetura
Centros de detenção clandestinos
Disciplina
Archeology of architecture
Clandestine detention centers
Discipline
spellingShingle Arqueología de la arquitectura
Centros clandestino de detención
Disciplinamiento
Arqueologia da arquitetura
Centros de detenção clandestinos
Disciplina
Archeology of architecture
Clandestine detention centers
Discipline
Cattaneo, Constanza
Architecture to discipline. Reconstructing the operation of the Santa Lucia military base, Tucumán-Argentina. (1975-1983)
topic_facet Arqueología de la arquitectura
Centros clandestino de detención
Disciplinamiento
Arqueologia da arquitetura
Centros de detenção clandestinos
Disciplina
Archeology of architecture
Clandestine detention centers
Discipline
author Cattaneo, Constanza
author_facet Cattaneo, Constanza
author_sort Cattaneo, Constanza
title Architecture to discipline. Reconstructing the operation of the Santa Lucia military base, Tucumán-Argentina. (1975-1983)
title_short Architecture to discipline. Reconstructing the operation of the Santa Lucia military base, Tucumán-Argentina. (1975-1983)
title_full Architecture to discipline. Reconstructing the operation of the Santa Lucia military base, Tucumán-Argentina. (1975-1983)
title_fullStr Architecture to discipline. Reconstructing the operation of the Santa Lucia military base, Tucumán-Argentina. (1975-1983)
title_full_unstemmed Architecture to discipline. Reconstructing the operation of the Santa Lucia military base, Tucumán-Argentina. (1975-1983)
title_sort architecture to discipline. reconstructing the operation of the santa lucia military base, tucumán-argentina. (1975-1983)
description The Santa Lucía base, Dpto. Monteros, Tucumán functioned as a clandestine detention center (CCD) between February 1975 and 1982. Hundreds of residents and their families passed through it, the vast majority of whom were former workers of the Santa Lucia sugar mill and the sugar colonies linked to it. Based on the archaeological survey work and crossing interviews with survivors between 2014 and 2019, we present an extension of the reconstruction of the use of the facilities of the old mill as part of the CCD carried out in previous works (2014, 2015). Through an analysis of constructive form, visibility and movement, it was analyzed how the space of the old mill was restructured for operation. The hypothesis is that certain modifications were made for greater control of the space and of the detainees within it, as a panopticon. We present new data on features of CCD that have previously gone unreported. From what has been done, we want to contribute to the reflection on the close link between space and traumatic memory, between architecture and control of the bodies of the detained-disappeared, and the role of professionals in these contexts.
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spelling I10-R10-article-360852023-02-23T14:30:37Z Architecture to discipline. Reconstructing the operation of the Santa Lucia military base, Tucumán-Argentina. (1975-1983) Arquitectura para disciplinar. Reconstruyendo el funcionamiento de la base militar de Santa Lucia, Tucumán-Argentina. (1975-1983) De la arquitectura a la disciplina. Reconstrucción del funcionamiento de la base militar de Santa Lucía, Tucumán-Argentina. (1975-1983) Cattaneo, Constanza Arqueología de la arquitectura Centros clandestino de detención Disciplinamiento Arqueologia da arquitetura Centros de detenção clandestinos Disciplina Archeology of architecture Clandestine detention centers Discipline The Santa Lucía base, Dpto. Monteros, Tucumán functioned as a clandestine detention center (CCD) between February 1975 and 1982. Hundreds of residents and their families passed through it, the vast majority of whom were former workers of the Santa Lucia sugar mill and the sugar colonies linked to it. Based on the archaeological survey work and crossing interviews with survivors between 2014 and 2019, we present an extension of the reconstruction of the use of the facilities of the old mill as part of the CCD carried out in previous works (2014, 2015). Through an analysis of constructive form, visibility and movement, it was analyzed how the space of the old mill was restructured for operation. The hypothesis is that certain modifications were made for greater control of the space and of the detainees within it, as a panopticon. We present new data on features of CCD that have previously gone unreported. From what has been done, we want to contribute to the reflection on the close link between space and traumatic memory, between architecture and control of the bodies of the detained-disappeared, and the role of professionals in these contexts. La base de Santa Lucía, Dpto. Monteros, Tucumán funcionó como centro clandestino de detención (CCD) entre febrero de 1975 y 1982. Por el mismo pasaron cientos de pobladores y sus familias, en su gran mayoría ex trabajadores del ingenio Santa Lucia y de las colonias azucareras vinculadas al mismo. A partir de los trabajos de relevamientos arqueológicos y en cruce con entrevistas realizadas a sobrevivientes entre el año 2014 y 2019, presentamos una ampliación de la reconstrucción del uso de las instalaciones del antiguo ingenio como parte del CCD efectuado en trabajos anteriores (2014, 2015). Mediante un análisis de forma constructivo, de visibilidad y de movimiento se analizó como se reestructuró el espacio del antiguo ingenio para el funcionamiento. La hipótesis es que se realizaron ciertas modificaciones para un mayor control del espacio y de los detenidos dentro de él, a modo de panóptico. Presentamos nuevos datos sobre las características del CCD que anteriormente no se habían denunciado. A partir de lo realizado queremos aportar a la reflexión sobre el vínculo estrecho entre espacio y memoria traumática, entre arquitectura y control de los cuerpos de las y los detenidos-desaparecidos, y el rol de los profesionales en estos contextos. A base Santa Lucía, no Departamento de Monteros, Tucumán, foi utilizada como centro de detenção clandestino (CCD) entre fevereiro de 1975 e 1982. Centenas de habitantes e suas famílias, a maioria ex-trabalhadores do engenho de açúcar Santa Lucía e das colônias de açúcar ligadas a ele, passaram pelo centro. Com base em levantamentos arqueológicos e entrevistas com sobreviventes entre 2014 e 2019, apresentamos uma extensão da reconstrução da utilização das instalações do antigo engenho de açúcar como parte da CCD realizada em obras anteriores (2014, 2015). Através de uma análise da forma construtiva, visibilidade e movimento, analisamos como o espaço da antiga usina foi reestruturado para operação. A hipótese é que certas modificações foram feitas para um maior controle do espaço e dos detentos dentro dele, à maneira de um panóptico. Apresentamos novos dados sobre as características do CCD que não haviam sido relatados anteriormente. Do que foi feito, queremos contribuir para a reflexão sobre a estreita ligação entre espaço e memória traumática, entre arquitetura e controle dos corpos dos detidos-desaparecidos, e o papel dos profissionais nestes contextos. Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. 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