Bodies for war: An analysis of the testimonies of the FARC-EP guerrillas

It is proposed to analyze the experiences of farian women during their time in the FARC-EP guerrilla, starting from their incorporation into the ranks of this organization. The guerrillas are considered as part of a total organization, reproducers of the organizational, hierarchical, and doctrinal l...

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Autor principal: Scolaro, Florencia
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Escuela de Historia 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/RIHALC/article/view/37868
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Sumario:It is proposed to analyze the experiences of farian women during their time in the FARC-EP guerrilla, starting from their incorporation into the ranks of this organization. The guerrillas are considered as part of a total organization, reproducers of the organizational, hierarchical, and doctrinal logic of the FARC, but also as subjects who think and reason with unique experiences of struggle, builders of their collective identity and, therefore, political subjects. The objective is to contribute to the visibility of these memories considered subaltern in three ways: insurgents, feminine and poor. It seeks to recover the memories that have been silenced and incorporate the female perspective to reach new angles of analysis. For this task, the interviews conducted with five FARC-EP guerrillas during April 2017 in the middle of the implementation of the Havana Peace Accords are taken. They took place in the El Negro Eliécer Gaitán Veredal Zone of Transition and Normalization, located in Caño Indio, North of Santander. Based on this material, the way in which the discourse of the guerrillas soldiers about their experiences was shaped will be made explicit.