Voices from the Viedma jail towards the national territory of Río Negro, 1933
This article analyzes the book called “Martin Fierro’s sons speak from jail” written by the journalist Rufino Marín in 1933. From the interviews performed to imprisoned men and women we intend to study the diversity within the Patagonian society half a century after the so called “Conquest of the de...
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| Acceso en línea: | http://plarci.org/index.php/atekna/article/view/179 http://suquia.ffyh.unc.edu.ar/handle/suquia/9827 |
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indigenous bandits police justice indígenas bandoleros policía justicia |
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This article analyzes the book called “Martin Fierro’s sons speak from jail” written by the journalist Rufino Marín in 1933. From the interviews performed to imprisoned men and women we intend to study the diversity within the Patagonian society half a century after the so called “Conquest of the desert”. This document allows us to evaluate and know the power relationships entangled between subaltern and dominant sectors, as well as the predominant state constructions and finally it enables us to deepen on biographies. From these life experiences, we inquire not so much in the jail like institution of control but from its population in order to investigate in the cleavages of class, gender, ethnicity, nationality and age to deepen in the diversity of the so call “bandits” or popular sectors that the prison harbor. Thus, the methodological proposal of intersectionality opens up the possibility of undoing longer-established categories and historicizing them in the context of the crisis of 30 and its specific policies for Patagonia. |
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Voices from the Viedma jail towards the national territory of Río Negro, 1933 |
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2018 |
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