Women, Polyphonies and Transitional Justice in Colombia: Afrocentric Narratives of Violence(s) in the Armed Conflict

Through a feminist and intersectional reading of the “post-conflict”/post-agreement context, this study analyses: i) the violence against women as an instrumental and displayed power in war contexts; ii) the impact of violences against afrodescendant women during the armed conflict, drawn from Offic...

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Main Author: Paula Medina García
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad Complutense de Madrid 2018-12-01
Series:Investigaciones Feministas
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Online Access:http://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/INFE/article/view/58392
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spelling doaj-89467fbefa8749c0b50f5805e7e402362020-11-25T02:15:40ZengUniversidad Complutense de MadridInvestigaciones Feministas2171-60802018-12-019230932610.5209/INFE.5839256405Women, Polyphonies and Transitional Justice in Colombia: Afrocentric Narratives of Violence(s) in the Armed ConflictPaula Medina García0Universidad Complutense de MadridThrough a feminist and intersectional reading of the “post-conflict”/post-agreement context, this study analyses: i) the violence against women as an instrumental and displayed power in war contexts; ii) the impact of violences against afrodescendant women during the armed conflict, drawn from Official Victims’ Registries as well as from their own narratives; iii) the multiple overlapped violences that afrodescendant women suffer, as part of a <em>continuum</em>, understanding war as the setting where the violences are embodied and become more lethal publicly; iv) the transitional justice as contested arena, specially with the signing of the Peace Agreements. For that purpose, the work focuses in the narratives of afrodescendant women as political and active subjects in the transitional justice process, in order to provide truth, reparation and guarantees of non-repetition to victims. In this regard, it reads through the victim <em>qua </em>victim, assuming a constructivist approach to understand this category –as well as we try to overcome essentialist and patronizing perspectives. Finally, this research proposes the resignification of agency ability of these women to redefine and dispute over the State’s control of justice, truth, reparation, and memory processeshttp://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/INFE/article/view/58392Mujeres afrodescendientescontinuum de violenciasjusticia transicionalColombia.
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Women, Polyphonies and Transitional Justice in Colombia: Afrocentric Narratives of Violence(s) in the Armed Conflict
Investigaciones Feministas
Mujeres afrodescendientes
continuum de violencias
justicia transicional
Colombia.
author_facet Paula Medina García
author_sort Paula Medina García
title Women, Polyphonies and Transitional Justice in Colombia: Afrocentric Narratives of Violence(s) in the Armed Conflict
title_short Women, Polyphonies and Transitional Justice in Colombia: Afrocentric Narratives of Violence(s) in the Armed Conflict
title_full Women, Polyphonies and Transitional Justice in Colombia: Afrocentric Narratives of Violence(s) in the Armed Conflict
title_fullStr Women, Polyphonies and Transitional Justice in Colombia: Afrocentric Narratives of Violence(s) in the Armed Conflict
title_full_unstemmed Women, Polyphonies and Transitional Justice in Colombia: Afrocentric Narratives of Violence(s) in the Armed Conflict
title_sort women, polyphonies and transitional justice in colombia: afrocentric narratives of violence(s) in the armed conflict
publisher Universidad Complutense de Madrid
series Investigaciones Feministas
issn 2171-6080
publishDate 2018-12-01
description Through a feminist and intersectional reading of the “post-conflict”/post-agreement context, this study analyses: i) the violence against women as an instrumental and displayed power in war contexts; ii) the impact of violences against afrodescendant women during the armed conflict, drawn from Official Victims’ Registries as well as from their own narratives; iii) the multiple overlapped violences that afrodescendant women suffer, as part of a <em>continuum</em>, understanding war as the setting where the violences are embodied and become more lethal publicly; iv) the transitional justice as contested arena, specially with the signing of the Peace Agreements. For that purpose, the work focuses in the narratives of afrodescendant women as political and active subjects in the transitional justice process, in order to provide truth, reparation and guarantees of non-repetition to victims. In this regard, it reads through the victim <em>qua </em>victim, assuming a constructivist approach to understand this category –as well as we try to overcome essentialist and patronizing perspectives. Finally, this research proposes the resignification of agency ability of these women to redefine and dispute over the State’s control of justice, truth, reparation, and memory processes
topic Mujeres afrodescendientes
continuum de violencias
justicia transicional
Colombia.
url http://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/INFE/article/view/58392
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