“¡Hay Baile en el Ateneo!” : un espacio de sociabilidad de trabajadores y trabajadoras rurales. Florencio Varela, 1960- 1975
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Facultad de Ciencia Política y Relaciones Internacionales
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El presente trabajo intenta problematizar vivencias en un espacio para el ocio y el entretenimiento que fue gestionado por una cooperativa agraria de la zona rural de Florencio Varela, Gran Buenos Aires, entre 1960 y mediados de 1970. El objetivo es identificar los sujetos históricos que habitaron un espacio gestionado para reuniones sociales y el disfrute del tiempo libre, conocido como el Ateneo, y analizar los lazos que allí se establecieron, al punto de generar una trama identitaria local que pervive hasta la actualidad. En este sentido, se pretende identificar las experiencias de los sujetos, especialmente mujeres, y las transformaciones que se fueron dando en su interior: tensiones y materialidades que evidencian marcas de clase, género y etnicidad. Para esto se utilizarán herramientas de la Historia Social, ya que se considera que una mirada localizada de las experiencias de algunos/as protagonistas puede brindar potentes entendimientos de un escenario sumamente complejo y poco explorado. Para eso, se analizarán fotografías familiares que dan cuenta de estas sociabilidades, en complemento con testimonios e historias de vida que contribuyen a darle voz a quienes hasta ahora no fueron visibilizados/as.
The present work seeks to historically address a space for leisure and entertainment that was managed by an agricultural cooperative in the rural area, in Florencio Varela, Greater Buenos Aires, between 1960 and the mid-1970s. The objective is to identify the historical subjects who inhabited a space for social gatherings and the enjoyment of leisure time, known as the Ateneo, and analyze the ties that were established there, to the point of generating a local identity plot that survives to this day. In this sense, the aim is to identify the agencies of the subjects, especially women, and the transformations that occurred within them: tensions and materialities that show marks of class, gender and ethnicity. For this, tools from Social History will be used, since it is considered that a localized look at the experiences of some protagonists can provide powerful understandings of an extremely complex and little explored scenario. For this, family photographs will be analyzed that reflect these experiences, butin counterpoint with testimonies and life stories that can contribute to giving a voice to those who until now were not made visible.
The present work seeks to historically address a space for leisure and entertainment that was managed by an agricultural cooperative in the rural area, in Florencio Varela, Greater Buenos Aires, between 1960 and the mid-1970s. The objective is to identify the historical subjects who inhabited a space for social gatherings and the enjoyment of leisure time, known as the Ateneo, and analyze the ties that were established there, to the point of generating a local identity plot that survives to this day. In this sense, the aim is to identify the agencies of the subjects, especially women, and the transformations that occurred within them: tensions and materialities that show marks of class, gender and ethnicity. For this, tools from Social History will be used, since it is considered that a localized look at the experiences of some protagonists can provide powerful understandings of an extremely complex and little explored scenario. For this, family photographs will be analyzed that reflect these experiences, butin counterpoint with testimonies and life stories that can contribute to giving a voice to those who until now were not made visible.

