This meeting is intended to compel the current discussions on the relationship between memory and violence have occurred in Colombia about the Justice and Peace. It also seeks to explore its implications in contrast to international experience where specific processes of accountability, in the case of perpetrators of violence, have been a central component to understanding the social forms of production of the past. In this regard, in recent years, due in part to the effectiveness of the Justice and Peace as well as the crystallization of large social processes that preceded it, Colombia have been consolidated into a multiplicity of memory initiatives.
In this context, the presence of official institutions, NGOs, victims' organizations, programs and university courses (in the social sciences and humanities) shows not only the multiple readings that "the past" is present but the different vehicles that a society mobilized to articulate it. A look calm on the subject show a series of drawings of academic and political debate, sometimes naturalized and canonized, on which stand the relationship between memory and violence. The critical importance of exploring these relationships lies in the fact that "the future" while not located adalante possibility, but back in the languages \u200b\u200bof the past. What forms of utterance and what forms of structural neglect of which were formed recently? What is the relationship between silence and memory? How do you connect these initiatives global memory with the gospel of reconciliation and forgiveness?
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