“Soñé que iba a correr sangre”. Baguazo, memorias de violencia y recuerdos oníricos entre los awajún de la Amazonia peruana

Translated title of the contribution: "I dreamed that blood was going to flow". Baguazo, memories of violence and dreamlike memories among the Awajún of the Peruvian Amazon

Silvia Romio

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Abstract

The Awajún of the Alto Marañón, a region in the northeast of the Peruvian Amazon, were protagonists of a socio-environmental conflict known as "Baguazo" (June 2009). They are currently involved in the elaboration of an oral memory of this painful experience: stories that end up bringing together recent events with those of their historical past. The analysis of ethnographic material will allow us to observe how this group is living the current process of re-elaboration of the emotions experienced at that time, and how they are transmitting them.

Translated title of the contribution"I dreamed that blood was going to flow". Baguazo, memories of violence and dreamlike memories among the Awajún of the Peruvian Amazon
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)361-400
Number of pages40
JournalConfluenze
Volume13
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 2021
Externally publishedYes

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