26. Memory(ies), dictatorship and social housing: testimonies by people living in the mega housing complex of Soldati
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Testimonies, collective memory, social houses.Abstract
In Buenos Aires city we attend to recurrent ways of public expression about conflict on urban order. The existence of wide zones of informal establishments has shown many unresolved subjects: the problem about the access to decent housing, within the scheme of the fulfillment of living the city. In this article the testimonies of the residents of urban sets, ex- inhabitants of Villa 31, are analyzed about the experience of relocalization of them within the project of authoritarian governments in ´70 and living in urban sets. The problematic is based in the theoretical frame of urban studies and collective memory. Methodologic strategy of qualitative type was chosen for this work.
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