Los hilos invisibles de la memoria hegemónica: representaciones sociales de hechos históricos, olvidos convenientes y silencios instalados

In the context of societies submerged in prolonged internal armed conflicts and that try to move towards conditions and context of Peace, the exercise of the reconstruction of the truth becomes a priority and there, it is essential to understand that forgetfulness, silence and what is not remembered...

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Main Authors: Villa Gómez, Juan David, Velásquez Vélez, Marisol, Piedrahita, Michell, Insuasty Rodríguez, Alfonso, Quiceno, Lina Marcela, Barrera Machado, Daniela
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: 2022
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Online Access:https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=8949030
Source:Revista Ratio Juris, ISSN 1794-6638, Vol. 17, Nº. 35, 2022 (Ejemplar dedicado a: Julio-Diciembre), pags. 617-650
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Summary: In the context of societies submerged in prolonged internal armed conflicts and that try to move towards conditions and context of Peace, the exercise of the reconstruction of the truth becomes a priority and there, it is essential to understand that forgetfulness, silence and what is not remembered constitute a way in which society paradoxically builds social representations of historical events (RSHH) of the armed conflict. Thus, the historical facts of the armed conflict are marked by forgetfulness and silence and by processes of attribution of responsibility in which one of the parties is assumed to be the main responsible and absolute enemy, which makes the responsibility of the other actors invisible and generates a convenient neglect, functional to the interests of certain social sectors that maintain significant rates of impunity and use political violence to perpetuate their power, constituting this scenario, a psychosocial barrier to the construction of peace and reconciliation in Colombia.