To live in clandestinity thinking about coming back: The life stories of Uruguayan communists in Buenos Aires under “the Process”

During the early seventies, Argentina presented itself as a land of refuge or as a place for the reorganization and resistance for the exiled Uruguayan communist activists who had different insertion points in the party structure. The transition from the “camporista” spring to the dictatorship trans...

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Autores principales: Diamant, Ana, Dutrénit Bielous, Silvia
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Publicado: Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad de Buenos Aires 2015
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spelling I28-R254-article-16622023-06-27T21:05:56Z To live in clandestinity thinking about coming back: The life stories of Uruguayan communists in Buenos Aires under “the Process” Vivir clandestinos pensando en volver: historias de vida de comunistas uruguayos en Buenos Aires durante la dictadura Diamant, Ana Dutrénit Bielous, Silvia testimonials memory communism clandestinity testimonios memoria comunismo clandestinidad During the early seventies, Argentina presented itself as a land of refuge or as a place for the reorganization and resistance for the exiled Uruguayan communist activists who had different insertion points in the party structure. The transition from the “camporista” spring to the dictatorship transformed conditions of life and activism. Argentina shifted from a welcoming space to a hunting ground for the repressive coordination of the South Cone. The communist exile constituted —according to recovered testimonials— a learning experience of rules, communication practices, coexistence styles, ways to endure distance, loneliness, clandestinity. During exile other activities that had as objective the resistance, reorganization, return to the country of origin, settlement of underground contacts, impeachment and international solidarity were faced as well.  Durante los primeros años setenta, Argentina se presentó como tierra de refugio o lugar de reorganización y resistencia, para militantes comunistas uruguayos exiliados con inserciones diversas en la estructura partidaria. El paso de la primavera “camporista” a la dictadura transformó condiciones de vida y de militancia; Argentina mutó de espacio de acogida a coto de caza para el accionar de la coordinación represiva del Cono Sur. El exilio comunista constituyó —según los testimonios recogidos— una experiencia de aprendizaje de normas, prácticas de comunicación, estilos de convivencia, modos de sobrellevar la distancia, la soledad, la clandestinidad; también, de actividades que tenían los objetivos de resistencia, reorganización, reingreso al país de origen, establecimiento de contactos clandestinos, denuncia y solidaridad internacional.  Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad de Buenos Aires 2015-10-30 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf http://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/HVM/article/view/1662 10.34096/hvm.n8.1662 Historia, voces y memoria; Núm. 8 (2015); 37-50 2346-9471 1852-5369 spa http://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/HVM/article/view/1662/1568
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To live in clandestinity thinking about coming back: The life stories of Uruguayan communists in Buenos Aires under “the Process”
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Dutrénit Bielous, Silvia
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title To live in clandestinity thinking about coming back: The life stories of Uruguayan communists in Buenos Aires under “the Process”
title_short To live in clandestinity thinking about coming back: The life stories of Uruguayan communists in Buenos Aires under “the Process”
title_full To live in clandestinity thinking about coming back: The life stories of Uruguayan communists in Buenos Aires under “the Process”
title_fullStr To live in clandestinity thinking about coming back: The life stories of Uruguayan communists in Buenos Aires under “the Process”
title_full_unstemmed To live in clandestinity thinking about coming back: The life stories of Uruguayan communists in Buenos Aires under “the Process”
title_sort to live in clandestinity thinking about coming back: the life stories of uruguayan communists in buenos aires under “the process”
description During the early seventies, Argentina presented itself as a land of refuge or as a place for the reorganization and resistance for the exiled Uruguayan communist activists who had different insertion points in the party structure. The transition from the “camporista” spring to the dictatorship transformed conditions of life and activism. Argentina shifted from a welcoming space to a hunting ground for the repressive coordination of the South Cone. The communist exile constituted —according to recovered testimonials— a learning experience of rules, communication practices, coexistence styles, ways to endure distance, loneliness, clandestinity. During exile other activities that had as objective the resistance, reorganization, return to the country of origin, settlement of underground contacts, impeachment and international solidarity were faced as well. 
publisher Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad de Buenos Aires
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