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Memorias que perviven en el silencio

Memories Persist in Silence
[journal article]

Arenas Grisales, Sandra Patricia

Abstract

Expone la hipótesis según la cual los artefactos de memoria, creados para recordar a las víctimas del conflicto armado colombiano, son una expresión de las memorias subterráneas y una forma de acción política en medio de la guerra. Se analizan tres casos de construcción de artefactos en Medellín com... view more

Expone la hipótesis según la cual los artefactos de memoria, creados para recordar a las víctimas del conflicto armado colombiano, son una expresión de las memorias subterráneas y una forma de acción política en medio de la guerra. Se analizan tres casos de construcción de artefactos en Medellín como formas de padecer, percibir y resistir de los sujetos frente al poder de los grupos armados en la ciudad. El silencio inherente a estos objetos no debe ser entendido como ausencia de lenguaje, sino como otra forma de expresión de la memoria. El silencio es una táctica empleada para sobrellevar las pérdidas y rearmar una cotidianidad en contextos de violencia prolongada.... view less


This article exposes the hypothesis that memory artifacts, created to commemorate the victims of armed conflict in Colombia, are an expression of the underground memories and a way of political action in the midst of war. We analyze three cases of creations of memory artifacts in Medellín, Colombia,... view more

This article exposes the hypothesis that memory artifacts, created to commemorate the victims of armed conflict in Colombia, are an expression of the underground memories and a way of political action in the midst of war. We analyze three cases of creations of memory artifacts in Medellín, Colombia, as forms of suffering, perceiving and resisting the power of armed groups in Medellín. The silence, inherent in these objects, should not be treated as an absence of language, but as another form of expression of memory. Silence is a tactic used to overcome losses and reset everyday life in contexts of protracted violence.... view less

Keywords
Colombia; conflict; violence; war; victim; reminiscence; collective memory

Classification
Peace and Conflict Research, International Conflicts, Security Policy

Free Keywords
memories artifacts; silence; armed conflict

Document language
Spanish

Publication Year
2012

Page/Pages
p. 173-193

Journal
Universitas Humanística (2012) 74

ISSN
0120-4807

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0


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