Incommensurable worlds, irreparable wounds: Transitional justice politics and personal violent pasts in postconflict Peru

María Eugenia Ulfe, Ximena Málaga Sabogal

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Reparation programmes in transitional justice processes imply that there are ways to repair social bonds, to dignify victims of violence, to reconstitute what is lost. But how does losing a relative translate into the twists and turns of a state social programme? Based on ethnographic research in the Peruvian Andes and the life history of a daughter of a Shining Path leader, this article explores the ways in which transitional justice discourses get translated into specific national reparation policies embedded in a series of mnemonic wars. These mnemonic wars imply different levels of confrontation, and invisibilization of subjects and citizenships.

Idioma originalInglés
Páginas (desde-hasta)1484-1496
Número de páginas13
PublicaciónMemory Studies
Volumen15
N.º6
DOI
EstadoPublicada - dic. 2022

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