@article{D ´ANTONIO_2013, title={REINTERPRETAÇÕES, FIRMEZAS E NEGOCIAÇÕES NA PRISÃO POLÍTICA ARGENTINA (1974-1983)}, volume={10}, url={https://www.outrostempos.uema.br/index.php/outros_tempos_uema/article/view/293}, DOI={10.18817/ot.v10i16.293}, abstractNote={<p><strong>Resumen: </strong>La creciente penetración del Estado autoritario sobre la sociedad civil durante los años sesenta y setenta tuvo como corolario una transformación profunda de los aparatos de captura. Las cárceles comenzaron a colmarse de presos y presas políticos y adquirieron una fuerte unidad en los tratamientos penitenciarios para quebrar a esta población ideológica y subjetivamente. [...] Esta particularidad les dio una ventaja a las presas políticas que supieron aprovechar en su favor para reclamar algunos derechos. En este artículo, a partir de las memorias, cartas personales y entrevistas realizadas a las ex presas políticas, busco comprender las formas en las que estas mujeres desplegaron sus resistencias, las negociaciones que encararon para mejores sus condiciones de vida y la construcción de alianzas que articularon con familiares e instituciones con el fin de denunciar los vejámenes y las violaciones a los derechos humanos que se cometían en las cárceles.</p><p> </p><p><strong><em>REINTERPRETATIONS, RESISTANCE AND NEGOTIATIONS IN ARGENTINIAN POLITICAL PRISON 1974-1983</em></strong></p><p><strong>Abstract</strong>: The increasing penetration of the authoritarian state over civil society during the sixties and seventies had as corollary a profound transformation of capture devices . The prisons began with political prisoners and gained a strong unit in correctional treatments to break the population ideological and  subjectively. In the Villa Devoto prison were centralized political prisoners from the last third of 1975. The prime location of this prison, in a suburb of the capital, became a very exposed site, like a kind of glazed, for the regulatory gaze of the international human rights, the neighbors and general public opinion . This fact has enabled the political prisoners fight for some rights. This article, based on the memoirs, personal letters and interviews with former political prisoners, aims at understand the ways in which these women displayed their resistance, negotiations faced for better living conditions and building partnerships they articulated with family and institutions in order to report the harassment and human rights violations suffered in prisons.</p><p> </p>}, number={16}, journal={Outros Tempos: Pesquisa em Foco - História}, author={D ´ANTONIO, DÉBORA}, year={2013}, month={nov.} }