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This interdisciplinary volume investigates the cultural and political landscapes of Colombia through citizenship, displacement, local and global cultures, grass-root movements, political activism, ...
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This interdisciplinary volume investigates the cultural and political landscapes of Colombia through citizenship, displacement, local and global cultures, grass-root movements, political activism, human rights, environmentalism, and media productions.
Territories of Conflict offers a comprehensive view of the cultural and political landscapes of Colombia through in-depth analyses of citizenship, displacement, local and global cultures, grassroots movements, political activism, human rights, environmentalism, and media production. The volume investigates conflict as a creative force but one that is not devoid of its destructive meaning for Colombia. It is precisely through conflict that the nation's social and cultural fabric is being mapped out, thus resulting in territories -- understood in both a literal and a metaphorical sense -- that paradoxically coexist in discordance. Contributors to this interdisciplinary volumeinclude historians, sociologists, political scientists, musicologists, and environmentalists, as well as literary, media, and cultural studies specialists from the United States, Colombia, and Europe.
CONTRIBUTORS: Maurizio Alì, Ingrid Johanna Bolívar Ramírez, Margarita Cuéllar Barona, Andrea Fanta Castro, Héctor Fernández L'Hoeste, Joaquín Llorca Franco, David Fernando García, Felipe Gómez Gutiérrez, Álvaro Diego Hro-Olaizola, Stacey Hunt, Camilo Alberto Jiménez Alfonso, Gregory J. Lobo, Tatjana Louis, Felipe Martínez-Pinzón, María Ospina, Kate Paarlberg-Kvam, Diana Pardo Pedraza, Aldona Bialowas Pobutsky, Chloe Rutter-Jensen, Claudia Salamanca Sánchez, Sven Schuster, Silvia Serrano,
Andrea Fanta Castro is Assistant Professor of Spanish at Florida International University; Alejandro Herrero-OIaizola is the Arthur F. Thurnau Professor of Spanish & Latin American Studies at the University of Michigan; and Chloe Rutter-Jensen is Associate Professor of Cultural Studies at the Universidad de los Andes, Bogotá, Colombia.
Territories of Conflict offers a comprehensive view of the cultural and political landscapes of Colombia through in-depth analyses of citizenship, displacement, local and global cultures, grassroots movements, political activism, human rights, environmentalism, and media production. The volume investigates conflict as a creative force but one that is not devoid of its destructive meaning for Colombia. It is precisely through conflict that the nation's social and cultural fabric is being mapped out, thus resulting in territories -- understood in both a literal and a metaphorical sense -- that paradoxically coexist in discordance. Contributors to this interdisciplinary volumeinclude historians, sociologists, political scientists, musicologists, and environmentalists, as well as literary, media, and cultural studies specialists from the United States, Colombia, and Europe.
CONTRIBUTORS: Maurizio Alì, Ingrid Johanna Bolívar Ramírez, Margarita Cuéllar Barona, Andrea Fanta Castro, Héctor Fernández L'Hoeste, Joaquín Llorca Franco, David Fernando García, Felipe Gómez Gutiérrez, Álvaro Diego Hro-Olaizola, Stacey Hunt, Camilo Alberto Jiménez Alfonso, Gregory J. Lobo, Tatjana Louis, Felipe Martínez-Pinzón, María Ospina, Kate Paarlberg-Kvam, Diana Pardo Pedraza, Aldona Bialowas Pobutsky, Chloe Rutter-Jensen, Claudia Salamanca Sánchez, Sven Schuster, Silvia Serrano,
Andrea Fanta Castro is Assistant Professor of Spanish at Florida International University; Alejandro Herrero-OIaizola is the Arthur F. Thurnau Professor of Spanish & Latin American Studies at the University of Michigan; and Chloe Rutter-Jensen is Associate Professor of Cultural Studies at the Universidad de los Andes, Bogotá, Colombia.
Price: $130.00
Pages: 316
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Inc.
Imprint: University of Rochester Press
Publication Date:
01 April 2017
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781580465809
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Popular Culture, Popular culture, POLITICAL SCIENCE / World / Caribbean & Latin American, MUSIC / Genres & Styles / Latin, Politics and government
[I]ts multi-focal approach and broad array of topics covered make this volume of great interest for a variety of scholars working on Latin-American, film, gender and critical race studies, and an indispensable resource for thoseinterested in Colombian cultural and violence studies.
Introduction: Territories of Conflict through Colombian Cultural Studies
Narratives of the Past in History Textbooks
The Duty of Memory: La Violencia between Remembrance and Forgetting
National Identity in Colombian Comics: Between Violence and New Configurations
Victims and Warriors: Representations and Self-Representations of the FARC-EP and Its Leaders
Charisma and Nation in the Hegemony of Uribismo in Colombia
The Greenhouse Gaze: Climate and Culture in Colombia (1808-1934)
The Darién Gap: Political Discourse and Economic Development in Colombia
Safeguarding the Witoto: How Indigenous Law May Challengethe Universality of Human Rights
The Soundscape and the Reshaping of Territories:Neighborhood Sounds in San Nicolás, Cali
The Amputated Body: Ghostly and Literal Presence
Colombian Women Activists and the Potential for Peace
Beauty Queens and Theme Parks: Coffee Culture inContemporary Colombia
Amores Invisibles: The Politics of Gender in theColombian Cultural Industry
Unheard Claims, Well-Known Rhythms: The MusicalGuerrilla FARC-EP (1988-2010)
The Case of Chocquibtown: Approaches to the Nation inContemporary New Colombian Music
Weaving Words and Meanings for the ColombianCountryside: Jorge Velosa's Carranguera Lyrics
Natural Plots: The Rural Turn in ContemporaryColombian Cinema
Kidnapping and Representation: Images of a Sovereignin the Making
Going Down Narco Memory Lane: Pablo Escobar in theVisual Media
List of Contributors
Index
Narratives of the Past in History Textbooks
The Duty of Memory: La Violencia between Remembrance and Forgetting
National Identity in Colombian Comics: Between Violence and New Configurations
Victims and Warriors: Representations and Self-Representations of the FARC-EP and Its Leaders
Charisma and Nation in the Hegemony of Uribismo in Colombia
The Greenhouse Gaze: Climate and Culture in Colombia (1808-1934)
The Darién Gap: Political Discourse and Economic Development in Colombia
Safeguarding the Witoto: How Indigenous Law May Challengethe Universality of Human Rights
The Soundscape and the Reshaping of Territories:Neighborhood Sounds in San Nicolás, Cali
The Amputated Body: Ghostly and Literal Presence
Colombian Women Activists and the Potential for Peace
Beauty Queens and Theme Parks: Coffee Culture inContemporary Colombia
Amores Invisibles: The Politics of Gender in theColombian Cultural Industry
Unheard Claims, Well-Known Rhythms: The MusicalGuerrilla FARC-EP (1988-2010)
The Case of Chocquibtown: Approaches to the Nation inContemporary New Colombian Music
Weaving Words and Meanings for the ColombianCountryside: Jorge Velosa's Carranguera Lyrics
Natural Plots: The Rural Turn in ContemporaryColombian Cinema
Kidnapping and Representation: Images of a Sovereignin the Making
Going Down Narco Memory Lane: Pablo Escobar in theVisual Media
List of Contributors
Index