Resistances, infrapolitics and mobilization during the dictatorship. The human rights movement in Córdoba from the papers of the Federal Police (1976-1979)

Pursuing old and new conflicts, some expected and other unexpected to the eyes of power, the footprints of the collective actions are inquired through an exercise that questions the forms, the scenes and the temporalities where it transpired a tangled mosaic of clandestine and public activities in o...

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Autor principal: Ana Carol, Ana Carol
Formato: Artículo revista
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Facultad de Humanidades y Artes, UNR 2026
Acceso en línea:https://anuariodehistoria.unr.edu.ar/index.php/Anuario/article/view/473
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Sumario:Pursuing old and new conflicts, some expected and other unexpected to the eyes of power, the footprints of the collective actions are inquired through an exercise that questions the forms, the scenes and the temporalities where it transpired a tangled mosaic of clandestine and public activities in opposition to the configuration of actions allowed, tolerated and prohibited by the dictatorial power. It focuses around the human rights movement in Córdoba through an analysis of the tracks left by it in classified documents of the Argentine Federal Police Córdoba Delegation, in particular the memorandums and folders. The direct repression, persecution and espionage produced or informed through these documents enable us  to catch an array of actions that send to the persistence of artifacts and tricks of past militants as well to their renovations, showing that even in highly repressive cycles the ways to find a social solution to the effects of state terrorism sharpened.