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This volume explores how Colombian novelists, artists, performers, activists, musicians, and others seek to enact-to perform, to stage, to represent-human rights situations that are otherwise enacted discursively.
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This volume explores how Colombian novelists, artists, performers, activists, musicians, and others seek to enact-to perform, to stage, to represent-human rights situations that are otherwise enacted discursively.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 324
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. April 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000564075
- Artikelnr.: 63667091
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 324
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. April 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000564075
- Artikelnr.: 63667091
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Carlos Gardeazábal Bravo, PhD, has taught Latin American culture and Spanish at Colby College and Rhodes College, where he is currently Visiting Assistant Professor. His research interests lie at the intersections of contemporary Latin American literature, human rights narratives, and the cultural politics of emotion, ecocriticism, and critical theory. He is the co-creator and co-editor of Colombia Syllabus / Primera línea académica, a crowdsourced digital repository on the 2021 protests in Colombia. Kevin G. Guerrieri is Professor of Spanish at the University of San Diego and holds a PhD from the University of California, Riverside. His research explores Latin American and Colombian literature, human rights, social justice education, and scholarship of engagement. He is author of the book Palabra, poder y nación: la novela moderna en Colombia de 1896 a 1927, and was president of the Asociación de Colombianistas (2013-2017).
Introduction: Human rights subjects, microhistories, and assemblages in
Colombian cultural production
Carlos Gardeazábal Bravo and Kevin G. Guerrieri
Part I: Human rights narratives, micronarratives, and subjectivation
1 Savage states: Literature and human rights in nineteenth-century Colombia
Luis Fernando Restrepo
2 The deaths inscribed in us: art, memory, and public space in Doris
Salcedo
Miguel Rojas-Sotelo
3 Towards emancipatory human rights narratives: Reflections on dissent, the
state of siege, and embodiment in Daniel Ferreira's Rebelión de los oficios
inútiles
Carlos Gardeázabal Bravo
4 Toe, cabinet, and float: Literary subjectivations of victimhood facing
the human rights discourse
Carlos Mario Mejía Suárez
Part II: land, environment, commodity: The human and the non-human
5 The voids of memory: The reemergence of the Rubber Boom genocide in
Embrace of the Serpent, by Ciro Guerra
Daniel Coral Reyes
6 Culture and resistance in Montes de María, Colombia: Ceferina Banquez's
songs and memories of war
Ligia S. Aldana
7 Colombian graphic narratives of the Post-Acuerdo: Dialogic views of water
and land as human rights
Felipe Gómez Gutiérrez
8 Medicinal plants: Healing the relationships between human and non-humans
in post-accord times
Vanesa Giraldo Gartner and César Ernesto Abadía Barrero
Part III: Structural, political, and gender-based violence and resistance
9 Wounds and monsters: representations of gender-based violence and
feminicide in the aftermath of the Colombian armed conflict
Constanza López Baquero
10 Rocking the Colombian casbah: Exposing lives of Colombian violence
through music
Eunice Rojas and Carlos A. García Pinilla
11 Public secrets, private violence: A reading of Laura Restrepo's Delirio
Carolina Sánchez
Part IV: Transitional justice, grassroots activism, and problematizing
victimhood
12 Beyond the liberal-institutional paradigm: Grassroots human rights and
transitional justice Narratives in Antígonas, tribunal de mujeres
Cherilyn Elston
13 Visualizing human rights: The sanctuary of victims in the House of
Memory of Tumaco
Nicolás Rodríguez-Idárraga
14 Peace as a trap: Dangerousness, due process, and reintegration in Mi
capitán Fabián Sicachá by Flor Romero de Nohra
Juan Camilo Galeano Sánchez
Colombian cultural production
Carlos Gardeazábal Bravo and Kevin G. Guerrieri
Part I: Human rights narratives, micronarratives, and subjectivation
1 Savage states: Literature and human rights in nineteenth-century Colombia
Luis Fernando Restrepo
2 The deaths inscribed in us: art, memory, and public space in Doris
Salcedo
Miguel Rojas-Sotelo
3 Towards emancipatory human rights narratives: Reflections on dissent, the
state of siege, and embodiment in Daniel Ferreira's Rebelión de los oficios
inútiles
Carlos Gardeázabal Bravo
4 Toe, cabinet, and float: Literary subjectivations of victimhood facing
the human rights discourse
Carlos Mario Mejía Suárez
Part II: land, environment, commodity: The human and the non-human
5 The voids of memory: The reemergence of the Rubber Boom genocide in
Embrace of the Serpent, by Ciro Guerra
Daniel Coral Reyes
6 Culture and resistance in Montes de María, Colombia: Ceferina Banquez's
songs and memories of war
Ligia S. Aldana
7 Colombian graphic narratives of the Post-Acuerdo: Dialogic views of water
and land as human rights
Felipe Gómez Gutiérrez
8 Medicinal plants: Healing the relationships between human and non-humans
in post-accord times
Vanesa Giraldo Gartner and César Ernesto Abadía Barrero
Part III: Structural, political, and gender-based violence and resistance
9 Wounds and monsters: representations of gender-based violence and
feminicide in the aftermath of the Colombian armed conflict
Constanza López Baquero
10 Rocking the Colombian casbah: Exposing lives of Colombian violence
through music
Eunice Rojas and Carlos A. García Pinilla
11 Public secrets, private violence: A reading of Laura Restrepo's Delirio
Carolina Sánchez
Part IV: Transitional justice, grassroots activism, and problematizing
victimhood
12 Beyond the liberal-institutional paradigm: Grassroots human rights and
transitional justice Narratives in Antígonas, tribunal de mujeres
Cherilyn Elston
13 Visualizing human rights: The sanctuary of victims in the House of
Memory of Tumaco
Nicolás Rodríguez-Idárraga
14 Peace as a trap: Dangerousness, due process, and reintegration in Mi
capitán Fabián Sicachá by Flor Romero de Nohra
Juan Camilo Galeano Sánchez
Introduction: Human rights subjects, microhistories, and assemblages in
Colombian cultural production
Carlos Gardeazábal Bravo and Kevin G. Guerrieri
Part I: Human rights narratives, micronarratives, and subjectivation
1 Savage states: Literature and human rights in nineteenth-century Colombia
Luis Fernando Restrepo
2 The deaths inscribed in us: art, memory, and public space in Doris
Salcedo
Miguel Rojas-Sotelo
3 Towards emancipatory human rights narratives: Reflections on dissent, the
state of siege, and embodiment in Daniel Ferreira's Rebelión de los oficios
inútiles
Carlos Gardeázabal Bravo
4 Toe, cabinet, and float: Literary subjectivations of victimhood facing
the human rights discourse
Carlos Mario Mejía Suárez
Part II: land, environment, commodity: The human and the non-human
5 The voids of memory: The reemergence of the Rubber Boom genocide in
Embrace of the Serpent, by Ciro Guerra
Daniel Coral Reyes
6 Culture and resistance in Montes de María, Colombia: Ceferina Banquez's
songs and memories of war
Ligia S. Aldana
7 Colombian graphic narratives of the Post-Acuerdo: Dialogic views of water
and land as human rights
Felipe Gómez Gutiérrez
8 Medicinal plants: Healing the relationships between human and non-humans
in post-accord times
Vanesa Giraldo Gartner and César Ernesto Abadía Barrero
Part III: Structural, political, and gender-based violence and resistance
9 Wounds and monsters: representations of gender-based violence and
feminicide in the aftermath of the Colombian armed conflict
Constanza López Baquero
10 Rocking the Colombian casbah: Exposing lives of Colombian violence
through music
Eunice Rojas and Carlos A. García Pinilla
11 Public secrets, private violence: A reading of Laura Restrepo's Delirio
Carolina Sánchez
Part IV: Transitional justice, grassroots activism, and problematizing
victimhood
12 Beyond the liberal-institutional paradigm: Grassroots human rights and
transitional justice Narratives in Antígonas, tribunal de mujeres
Cherilyn Elston
13 Visualizing human rights: The sanctuary of victims in the House of
Memory of Tumaco
Nicolás Rodríguez-Idárraga
14 Peace as a trap: Dangerousness, due process, and reintegration in Mi
capitán Fabián Sicachá by Flor Romero de Nohra
Juan Camilo Galeano Sánchez
Colombian cultural production
Carlos Gardeazábal Bravo and Kevin G. Guerrieri
Part I: Human rights narratives, micronarratives, and subjectivation
1 Savage states: Literature and human rights in nineteenth-century Colombia
Luis Fernando Restrepo
2 The deaths inscribed in us: art, memory, and public space in Doris
Salcedo
Miguel Rojas-Sotelo
3 Towards emancipatory human rights narratives: Reflections on dissent, the
state of siege, and embodiment in Daniel Ferreira's Rebelión de los oficios
inútiles
Carlos Gardeázabal Bravo
4 Toe, cabinet, and float: Literary subjectivations of victimhood facing
the human rights discourse
Carlos Mario Mejía Suárez
Part II: land, environment, commodity: The human and the non-human
5 The voids of memory: The reemergence of the Rubber Boom genocide in
Embrace of the Serpent, by Ciro Guerra
Daniel Coral Reyes
6 Culture and resistance in Montes de María, Colombia: Ceferina Banquez's
songs and memories of war
Ligia S. Aldana
7 Colombian graphic narratives of the Post-Acuerdo: Dialogic views of water
and land as human rights
Felipe Gómez Gutiérrez
8 Medicinal plants: Healing the relationships between human and non-humans
in post-accord times
Vanesa Giraldo Gartner and César Ernesto Abadía Barrero
Part III: Structural, political, and gender-based violence and resistance
9 Wounds and monsters: representations of gender-based violence and
feminicide in the aftermath of the Colombian armed conflict
Constanza López Baquero
10 Rocking the Colombian casbah: Exposing lives of Colombian violence
through music
Eunice Rojas and Carlos A. García Pinilla
11 Public secrets, private violence: A reading of Laura Restrepo's Delirio
Carolina Sánchez
Part IV: Transitional justice, grassroots activism, and problematizing
victimhood
12 Beyond the liberal-institutional paradigm: Grassroots human rights and
transitional justice Narratives in Antígonas, tribunal de mujeres
Cherilyn Elston
13 Visualizing human rights: The sanctuary of victims in the House of
Memory of Tumaco
Nicolás Rodríguez-Idárraga
14 Peace as a trap: Dangerousness, due process, and reintegration in Mi
capitán Fabián Sicachá by Flor Romero de Nohra
Juan Camilo Galeano Sánchez