Multiplicity of memories and forms of remembrance around the allocation of social housing built by the Plan for the Eradication of Emergency Villas and the Alborada Plan: the case of the Albarellos Housing Complex

This paper investigates the issue of collective memory around the adjudication processes  of social housing built in the City of Buenos Aires during the last military dictatorship, within the framework of the Plan for the Eradication of Emergency Villas  (1964) and the Alborada Pla...

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Autores principales: Bettanin, Cristina Inés, Najman, Mercedes
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Investigaciones Socio-Históricas Regionales (ISHIR) Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET) Universidad Nacional de Rosario (UNR) 2024
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Acceso en línea:https://ojs.rosario-conicet.gov.ar/index.php/AvancesCesor/article/view/1994
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Sumario:This paper investigates the issue of collective memory around the adjudication processes  of social housing built in the City of Buenos Aires during the last military dictatorship, within the framework of the Plan for the Eradication of Emergency Villas  (1964) and the Alborada Plan (1973) to relocate the slum population. It explores the multiplicity of memories that different actors (inhabitants, state workers and teams of architects) weave around the origin of these houses and the role they assumed during the last dictatorship. It also questions how these memories permeate the representations that currently operate on these dwellings. From a case study that focuses on the Albarellos Housing Complex and through a qualitative methodological strategy, the memories of the different actors around this neighborhood are reconstructed and analyzed. Is it recognized as a social housing neighborhood? What role did the State play in its origin and settlement according to neighbors? Under what housing policy was it built and for what purpose? Who were its recipients and who were its final inhabitants? How were the adjudication processes? What senses circulate about its social function?