INVESTIGADORES
IGARETA Ana Teresa
artículos
Título:
Civilization And Barbarianism: When Barbarianism Builds Cities
Autor/es:
ANA IGARETA
Revista:
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY
Editorial:
Springer Science
Referencias:
Lugar: New York; Año: 2005 vol. 09 p. 165 - 176
ISSN:
1092-7697
Resumen:
    Around the mid-nineteenth century, D. F. Sarmiento introduced in Argentine literature the duality of “civilization and barbarism,” assuming that it was, at that time, an inescapable model in the analysis of society. Early in the 1880s, when the “conquest of the desert” came to an end and conflicts between city inhabitants and their urbanistic and “civilizing” urban plannings, vis-à-vis the rural populations that assumedly resisted change, worsened, the model acquired a new meaning. Taking one particular case of analysis, the foundation of the city of La Plata in lands owned by the Estancia Iraola, this paper uses archaeology to explore the limitations and falsehoods of such duality, jointly with the assumption of a simplistic relation of determinism between an environment and a particular human group.