UID:
almahu_9950012732302882
Format:
1 online resource (261 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
ISBN:
9781800416314
Content:
This book is an interdisciplinary project centering on the testimonios of survivors in order to understand experiences of violence arising from the armed conflict in Colombia. The concepts of Testimony, Narrative and Memory are mobilized across the chapters to explore how survivors reconstruct experiences and imagine new ways of knowing and being.
Note:
Intro -- DOI https://doi.org/10.21832/GONZAL6307 -- Contents -- Map -- Contributors -- Acknowledgements -- About the Production of thisBook -- Acronyms -- Introduction -- Part 1 Historical Context of the Colombian Armed Conflict and Theoretical Approaches to Analysing its Narratives -- 1 Colombia, Eight Decades in Search of Peace and Democracy -- 2 Theoretical Approaches to Analysing Conflict Narratives -- Part 2 Narratives of the Colombian Armed Conflict -- 3 Narrative as an Emotional Resource for the Empowerment of the Survivors of the Colombian Armed Conflict -- 4 'Walking the Word' with the Nasa People: A Perspective from the Narrative of The Strength of the Umbilical Cord (La Fuerza del Ombligo) -- 5 Narratives to Transform War Imaginaries in Colombia: An Animation Workshop with Ex-Guerrilla Children -- 6 Testimonios of Armed Conflict Survivors: Participants in Narrative Workshops in Medellín -- 7 The Memory of the Future: Voices of FARC-EP Reincorporated Combatants in the Construction of Peace Imaginaries -- 8 Weaving Memory and Unweaving Trauma: Textile Narratives on the Conflict in Colombia -- Part 3 Reflections -- 9 Voicing Experiences of Conflict and Violence: Placed, Dis-placed and Re-placed Resources -- 10 Chronos and Kairos: A Time to Resist and a Time to Speak Out -- 11 Closing Thoughts -- Index.
Additional Edition:
Print version: González Pinzón, Blanca Yaneth Memory and New Ways of Knowing Bristol : Multilingual Matters,c2025 ISBN 9781800416291
Language:
English
Keywords:
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