Cristo Rafael Figueroa Sánchez, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana y Universidad Colegio Mayor de Cundinamarca
Tags: documentary fiction, historical signification, multiple violences, narrative grammar, violenceCristo Rafael Figueroa figueroa@javeriana.edu.co Pontificia Universidad Javeriana Universidad Colegio Mayor de Cundinamarca, Colombia Abstract: This article tries to visualize three of the narrative trayectories that Colombian novelistics adopted after “The Autumn of the Patriarch” by Gabriel García Márquez: exploration of new literary forms to show the consequences of Colombian violence in female infancy and the […]
Tags: focalization, neo-baroque, neo-realism, urban spaces, violenceAndrés Gómez-Barrera a-gomezb@javeriana.edu.co Pontificia Universidad Javeriana Abstract: By looking to written and oral sources, this paper identifies: firstly, the political relations between the elite and the grass-roots sectors in Villavicencio in the period 1948-1950; secondly, the existence and influence of the Gaitanist movement in Villavicencio; and thirdly, insurgent movements that arose in the capital city […]
Tags: bandit, gaitanism, gang, insurgent movements, violenceShane Greene sgreene@indiana.edu Indiana University, USA Abstract: This paper develops some theory about feminist punk politics as emerged in Lima during the tense period of political violence Peru was immersed in the 80s. While Sendero Luminoso Maoist revolutionaries in Peru were ideologically encouraging young wome to play as armed militants, a punk artist in Lima […]
Tags: feminism, Perú, punk, queer theory, violenceAnna María Fernández Poncela, UAM/Xochimilco, México
Tags: conflict, cultural narratives, culture, emotions, Gender, violenceEduardo Gudynas, Centro Latinoamericano de Ecología Social (CLAES), Uruguay
Tags: development., devil, environmental impacts, extractivism, rights, social impacts, violence