TY - JOUR
T1 - Memory, trauma and sexual violence
T2 - the representation of the terror of the internal armed conflict in Las hijas del terror by Rocío Silva Santisteban
AU - Rabelo, Carlos Milton Manrique
AU - Collazos, Milagros Jessica Mere
AU - Sucari, Henry César Rivas
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - During the internal armed conflict in Peru (1980-2000) the Andean population endured its worst violence, both by subversive groups and by State agents. Among the other collections of poems that represent the civil war, Rocío Silva Santisteban’s Las hijas del terror stands out in its poeticization of the terror experienced by Andean women victims of sexual violence. This article analyzes four poems from the collection: “Chunniqwasi”, “BAvioLADA”, “Disappeared” and “Las hijas del terror”. It examines, on the one hand, the representation of memory and, on the other, the hierarchies of power that contributed to terror and sexual violence in times of war as well as in times of peace. For our analysis, we employ the concepts of subalternity (Gayatri Spivak), trashization (proposed by Daniel Castillo Durante and studied by Rocío Silva Santisteban), and necropower and necrowriting (Achille Mbembe and Cristina Rivera Garza, respectively). Other important concepts by Marfil Francke, Kimberle Crenshaw and Jelke Boesten on intersectionality and sexual violence help us further the analysis.
AB - During the internal armed conflict in Peru (1980-2000) the Andean population endured its worst violence, both by subversive groups and by State agents. Among the other collections of poems that represent the civil war, Rocío Silva Santisteban’s Las hijas del terror stands out in its poeticization of the terror experienced by Andean women victims of sexual violence. This article analyzes four poems from the collection: “Chunniqwasi”, “BAvioLADA”, “Disappeared” and “Las hijas del terror”. It examines, on the one hand, the representation of memory and, on the other, the hierarchies of power that contributed to terror and sexual violence in times of war as well as in times of peace. For our analysis, we employ the concepts of subalternity (Gayatri Spivak), trashization (proposed by Daniel Castillo Durante and studied by Rocío Silva Santisteban), and necropower and necrowriting (Achille Mbembe and Cristina Rivera Garza, respectively). Other important concepts by Marfil Francke, Kimberle Crenshaw and Jelke Boesten on intersectionality and sexual violence help us further the analysis.
KW - Armed conflict
KW - Conflicto armado
KW - Conflito armado
KW - Literatura peruana
KW - Literatura peruana
KW - Memoria
KW - Memory
KW - Memória
KW - Peruvian literature
KW - Rocío Silva Santisteban
KW - Rocío Silva Santisteban
KW - Rocío Silva Santisteban
KW - Sexual violence
KW - Sociologia
KW - Sociology
KW - Sociología
KW - Violencia contra las mujeres
KW - Violência sexual
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85197917684
U2 - 10.19137/anclajes-2024-28214
DO - 10.19137/anclajes-2024-28214
M3 - Artículo
AN - SCOPUS:85197917684
SN - 0329-3807
VL - 28
SP - 199
EP - 218
JO - Anclajes
JF - Anclajes
IS - 2
ER -