This book explores how recent Colombian historical memories are informed by cultural diversity and how some of the country's citizens remember the brutalities committed by the Army, guerrillas, and paramilitaries during the internal war (1980-2016).
This book explores how recent Colombian historical memories are informed by cultural diversity and how some of the country's citizens remember the brutalities committed by the Army, guerrillas, and paramilitaries during the internal war (1980-2016).
Jimena Perry is a Latin American Scholar. She earned a BS in Anthropology from the Universidad de Los Andes in Colombia, an MPhil in Social Anthropology from the University of Cambridge, UK, and a Ph.D. in History from the University of Texas at Austin. She is also a public historian and the Project Manager of Explorers of the International Federation for Public History since 2018.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Throwing in the Towel: Representations of Political Violence in Colombia's National Museum and their Polemics 2. Lives Ended in their Prime: Political Violence at the National Museum of Colombia 3. Memory Healing and Justice: The Hall of Never Again Granada Antioquia 4. Memory and Intangible Heritage: The Traveling Museum of Memory and Identity of Montes de María El Mochuelo
1. Throwing in the Towel: Representations of Political Violence in Colombia's National Museum and their Polemics 2. Lives Ended in their Prime: Political Violence at the National Museum of Colombia 3. Memory Healing and Justice: The Hall of Never Again Granada Antioquia 4. Memory and Intangible Heritage: The Traveling Museum of Memory and Identity of Montes de María El Mochuelo
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