Abstract

The present paper linked to oral history tries to explore the itinerary formation and militancy of the Peronist Disabled Front (FLP) in the 1970s. The writing based on two oral narrations of Front militants, seeks to describe and interpret an experience of visibility and struggle where belonging to a particular social group – the cripples / disabled – and the articulation with Peronism as a social-political group, intertwine wider.  On the other hand, the article is an attempt of a fragmentary access to a cartography of the oral narrations of the Peronism of the 70s – which is crossed with what we have called "Colonia Vela" syndrome, state terrorism and the "internal exile" – located in the margins of transmission with respect to the great stories about the Peronism of those years.

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