INVESTIGADORES
D´ANTONIO Debora Carina
artículos
Título:
Political Prison and Rise of State Violence in Argentina during the 1960s and 1970s
Autor/es:
D´ANTONIO, DÉBORA CARINA
Revista:
Radical History Review
Editorial:
Duke University
Referencias:
Lugar: Carolina del norte; Año: 2023 p. 84 - 104
ISSN:
0163-6545
Resumen:
Historical analysis of human rights violations in Argentina during the late Cold War has often focused on the fate of desaparecidos, the disappeared who were kidnapped, tortured and sometimes murdered in clandestine detention centers during the 1976-1983 military dictatorship. Instead, this paper proposes to rethink the chronology and nature of state violence in Argentina, examining how the situation of political prisoners in regular prisons officially recognized by the state was already deteriorating since the 1960s, even under civilian regimes.The military achieved an increasing control over the penitentiary system, especially after 1966, driving this institution away from the goal of reforming criminals and reshaping it as a tool to incarcerate political dissidents treated as subversives with diminishing legal rights. This encroachment over the penitentiary intensified throughout the years, showing that the military used state institutions to control social conflict before 1976 and that it did so also through legal means and not only in concealed clandestine spaces.