La elaboración del recuerdo en la construcción de la memoria postconflicto.
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2014-03-26
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Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
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Durante las décadas comprendidas entre los años 1980 y 2000, el Perú vivió
años de violencia política producto del conflicto armado interno que se
desarrolló en el país. Habiendo transcurrido ya algunos años desde la
finalización de la etapa de violencia, continúan existiendo preguntas acerca de
la manera como los afectados (y el país en su conjunto) se ha ido recuperando
de la experiencia. En este contexto, surgió el interés por plantear la presente
investigación, la cual tiene como objetivo describir y comprender, a la luz de la
teoría psicoanalítica, los procesos psíquicos involucrados en la elaboración del
recuerdo y la construcción de una memoria postconflicto. Con este propósito y
en el marco del paradigma cualitativo, se exploró el caso de dos mujeres que
vivieron de cerca los estragos de la violencia. A partir de encuentros que
supusieron conversaciones, entrevistas a profundidad y observaciones, se
pudo elaborar el análisis, proponiendo cuatro ejes temáticos que giraron en
torno a la narrativa del recuerdo, el lugar del otro con quien se recuerda, lo
simbólico y lo irrepresentable. Por último, se buscó dar una lectura integrada
del análisis, identificando elementos involucrados en la elaboración del
recuerdo en la construcción de la memoria postconflicto.
Palabras clave: violencia política, conflicto armado interno, elaboración,
memoria.
During the decades between 1980 and 2000, Peru experienced years of political violence product of the internal armed conflict that took place in the country. Having already spent some years since the completion of the period of violence, there are still questions about how persons directly affected (and the country as a whole) has recovered from the experience. In this context is where the idea appeared to implement the present investigation, which aimed to describe and understand, using psychoanalytic theory, the mental processes involved in the construction of a post-conflict memory. With this purpose and under the qualitative paradigm, the cases of two women who lived near the ravages of violence are explored. From conversations which involved meetings, in-depth interviews and observations, it was to develop the four thematic analysis that focused on the narrative of memories, the place of another with whom you remember, the symbolic and the irrepresentable. Finally, we sought to provide an integrated analysis reading, identifying elements involved in the construction of post-conflict memory.
During the decades between 1980 and 2000, Peru experienced years of political violence product of the internal armed conflict that took place in the country. Having already spent some years since the completion of the period of violence, there are still questions about how persons directly affected (and the country as a whole) has recovered from the experience. In this context is where the idea appeared to implement the present investigation, which aimed to describe and understand, using psychoanalytic theory, the mental processes involved in the construction of a post-conflict memory. With this purpose and under the qualitative paradigm, the cases of two women who lived near the ravages of violence are explored. From conversations which involved meetings, in-depth interviews and observations, it was to develop the four thematic analysis that focused on the narrative of memories, the place of another with whom you remember, the symbolic and the irrepresentable. Finally, we sought to provide an integrated analysis reading, identifying elements involved in the construction of post-conflict memory.
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Violencia política--Perú--1980-2000, Conflicto armado--Perú, Memoria.
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