Revista del Instituto Riva Agüero. Vol. 9 Núm. 1 (2024)

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  • Introducción: Violencia política en el Perú 1980-2000, nuevas perspectivas de investigación Villasante Cervello, Mariella; 7-29

  • Dosier: Violencia política en el Perú 1980-2000, nuevas perspectivas
  • Las milicias de Ayacucho como agentes de reconstrucción y transformación social en la guerra civil del Perú (1980-2000) Fumerton, Mario A; 33-91
  • Hechos de violencia extrema y campos totalitarios senderistas entre los Ashaninka y Nomatsiguenga de la selva central del Perú Villasante Cervello, Mariella; 93-170
  • Memorias de los Ashaninka del río Ene durante la guerra interna peruana Balaguer, Alejandro; 171-205
  • El giro humanitario en la búsqueda de los desaparecidos en América Latina: El caso del Perú Rivas Belloso, Jairo; 207-235
  • Violencia y memoria en la narrativa peruana sobre el conflicto armado interno De Vivanco, Lucero; 237-284
  • Panorama de algunas representaciones sobre el conflicto armado interno en el cine peruano Bedoya Wilson, Ricardo; 285-310
  • Momentos del Perú en guerra: Testimonio de una vida dedicada a retratar la realidad, pese a sus severas limitaciones Jiménez, Ernesto; 311-332
  • Los usos de la memoria en contextos de violencia política: Los casos de Cambodia y del Perú Todorov, Tzvetan; 333-361
  • Veinte años después de la publicación del Informe Final de la Comisión de la Verdad y Reconciliación Villasante Cervello, Mariella; 363-378

  • Artículos
  • Hacia una tierra de memorias, cuentos y tragedias: La imagen del Perú en la prensa anglófona en China (1874-1939) Lizarme Villcas, Nashely; Palma, Patricia; Carrasco Weston, José Manuel; 379-427
  • La prosa poética: Un formato que se revitaliza Huárag Álvarez, Eduardo; 429-452
  • El turismo en el Perú: Historia, cadena y problemáticas Armas Asín, Fernando; 453-488
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      Momentos del Perú en guerra: Testimonio de una vida dedicada a retratar la realidad, pese a sus severas limitaciones
      (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2024-08-15) Jiménez, Ernesto
      Talking about internal war in Peru is doubly difficult. Because of the issue of political violence that we had to live with and our role as journalists in tow, away from the passions and standard bearers of the famous objectivity whose meaning hammered us every time we took the camera to record what happened. Then came the self-censorship that took us away from the flags that the participants brought as pretexts for the violence unleashed or to unleash. We were interested in the roots of this violence, its origins and the “why” in each case. Thus, we began to see what others did not see: the significance of our documents for history, for its reconstruction. Reviewing my experience of those years (half a century of journalistic work) I have managed to synthesize some objective, transcendental and valid criteria to contribute to history. My search spanned 14 years of conflict. From 1978 (the beginnings of land grabs) until 1992, when they captured the insurgent leaders of the Shining Path. Of course, there are thousands of unpublished images left in the archives. But the demands of the present testimony force us to choose the best (or the worst) of those moments.
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      El turismo en el Perú: Historia, cadena y problemáticas
      (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2024-08-15) Armas Asín, Fernando
      The text develops, within the framework of the construction of tourist activity, how it was organized and the role that the entities involved had, reviewing the literature on the matter. It is concluded that tourism as an economic sector was built from various global and local events that affected demand and supply, highlighting the nature of the business chain formed. This text also addresses and delimits problems that have affected tourist activity in the past and affect it still. The study can help to better understand this economy and social activity today.
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      Hacia una tierra de memorias, cuentos y tragedias: La imagen del Perú en la prensa anglófona en China (1874-1939)
      (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2024-08-15) Lizarme Villcas, Nashely; Palma, Patricia; Carrasco Weston, José Manuel
      The article analyzes the representation of Peru in the English-speaking press in China between 1871 and 1939. During this period, China was interested in learning about Latin America and Peruvian’s economic, political, and social situation, particularly the living and working conditions of Chinese immigrants in Peru. While much of the research regarding the Chinese presence in Peru has focused on how Peruvians perceived Chinese immigrants, this work seeks to contribute to the analysis of the imaginary of Peru in China, particularly in the English-language media regularly published in Shanghai.
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      Las milicias de Ayacucho como agentes de reconstrucción y transformación social en la guerra civil del Perú (1980-2000)
      (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2024-08-15) Fumerton, Mario A.
      This contribution examines why and how civilian militias, called rondas, self-defense committees (CAD) or anti-subversive civil defense (DECAS), emerged during the civil war in Peru. It seeks to explain how they evolved and interacted with other political and social actors at various levels of society during this war; and how they affected the dynamics of daily life during and after the period of political conflict. Most studies on the subject have emphasized the negative aspect of the militias for the excesses they perpetrated, and little attention has been paid to the decisive role they played in the defeat of the Shining Path, under the supervision of the Armed Forces. This text highlights the role of the militias as agents of social reconstruction and positive transformations in the Andean areas of the country, particularly in Ayacucho.
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      El giro humanitario en la búsqueda de los desaparecidos en América Latina: El caso del Perú
      (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2024-08-15) Rivas Belloso, Jairo
      In the last fifty years, a significant number of Latin American countries have faced periods of massive violations of the human rights of their respective populations, whether in dictatorial regimes, during internal armed conflicts, or in the fight against organized crime (Mexico). One of the tragic consequences of these contexts is the practice of mass disappearances of people, mainly by state agents, but also by non-state armed actors. The complaints raised by relatives of the disappeared and human rights organizations have had the effect of generating obligations for States related to the determination of the whereabouts of the disappeared. In recent years, this responsibility has led to the creation of governmental entities specialized in the search for the disappeared. Under the influence of humanitarianism, these entities do not seek to prove the crime or identify those responsible, but rather to provide answers to relatives who, for a long time, have not known the final fate of their loved ones. This article, after describing the pending task of searching for the disappeared, describes the recent humanitarian turn this task has taken in Latin America, establishing an initial balance regarding its possibilities and limitations, taking the Peruvian experience as the main reference.