Autor/es
Descripción
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Colaborador
Carli, Sandra
Materias
Spatial Coverage
Temporal Coverage
1973-1974
Idioma
spa
Extent
487 p.
Derechos
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Formato
application/pdf
Identificador
Cobertura
7593303
Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires (autonomus city)
1973-1974
Abstract
The thesis analyzes the unfinished institutionalization of a proposed university reform driven by the left-wing Peronism under the return to democracy in Argentina and of the Peronism to the government in 1973. It examines the case of the University of Buenos Aires (UBA) from 1973 to 1974, but it covers a broader period in order to recover the conditions of emergency of the project during the sixties, its institutionalization since 1973, its resistances and its final decline since September 1974.
This research is about a historical experience located in the recent past whose main features have been extensively studied from various disciplines and theoretical traditions: the radicalization and political unrest, the generational breaks, the peronization of the university actors, the reconfiguration of the Left, the develop of a national thought and a Latin American Marxism, among others characteristics.
Although there are partial works that focus on some of the academic units of the UBA during the cited period or studies of other national universities, there are not researches that deeply addresses documentary sources and the institutional experience of the University of Buenos Aires between 1973 and 1976, beyond the understandable rehearsals and repeated references to the case of the UBA in studies that analyze longer periods in the history of universities.
Throughout the thesis, it is argued that university policies implemented since May 1973 were part of a reform that was interrupted, and both its achievements and its limitations can be explained largely by political disputes within the ruling alliance. This project of reform was driven by a set of political actors that were part of different variants of the left-wing Peronism and can be characterized by issues such as the expansion of income, as the idea of a university "serving the people" or "at the service of the national liberation", of the production of knowledge for the solution of social and domestic issues, of the issue of pedagogy, of the meaning of professional training, among other dimensions. At the same time, this thesis seeks to show how a series of experiences along the ‗60s enable the emergence of a university project whose institutionalization from May 1973 was partially developed, till its final decline in September 1974.
The research proposes a history of the university focused on the relationship between university and politics, and articulates the field of university studies with the field of recent history. It is shaped by various disciplines and theoretical traditions in order to build its object of analysis, focused on theoretical and political philosophical traditions, of the political and intellectual history and of the history of education. Of particular relevance for this work are the institutional and university policies as public policy analysis, the modes of articulation of political organizations with the State in the definition of these policies, and consideration of the Peronism from the question of the subjects and identities. The categories of university reform, knowledge, subject of education and pedagogy, among others, were also crucial to the construction of the research question.
This research is about a historical experience located in the recent past whose main features have been extensively studied from various disciplines and theoretical traditions: the radicalization and political unrest, the generational breaks, the peronization of the university actors, the reconfiguration of the Left, the develop of a national thought and a Latin American Marxism, among others characteristics.
Although there are partial works that focus on some of the academic units of the UBA during the cited period or studies of other national universities, there are not researches that deeply addresses documentary sources and the institutional experience of the University of Buenos Aires between 1973 and 1976, beyond the understandable rehearsals and repeated references to the case of the UBA in studies that analyze longer periods in the history of universities.
Throughout the thesis, it is argued that university policies implemented since May 1973 were part of a reform that was interrupted, and both its achievements and its limitations can be explained largely by political disputes within the ruling alliance. This project of reform was driven by a set of political actors that were part of different variants of the left-wing Peronism and can be characterized by issues such as the expansion of income, as the idea of a university "serving the people" or "at the service of the national liberation", of the production of knowledge for the solution of social and domestic issues, of the issue of pedagogy, of the meaning of professional training, among other dimensions. At the same time, this thesis seeks to show how a series of experiences along the ‗60s enable the emergence of a university project whose institutionalization from May 1973 was partially developed, till its final decline in September 1974.
The research proposes a history of the university focused on the relationship between university and politics, and articulates the field of university studies with the field of recent history. It is shaped by various disciplines and theoretical traditions in order to build its object of analysis, focused on theoretical and political philosophical traditions, of the political and intellectual history and of the history of education. Of particular relevance for this work are the institutional and university policies as public policy analysis, the modes of articulation of political organizations with the State in the definition of these policies, and consideration of the Peronism from the question of the subjects and identities. The categories of university reform, knowledge, subject of education and pedagogy, among others, were also crucial to the construction of the research question.
Título obtenido
Doctor de la Universidad de Buenos Aires en Ciencias Sociales
Institución otorgante
Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Sociales