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		    <title>Memory, art and intergenerational transmission. Artistic practices with young people in memory sites in Argentina</title>
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					<p>Heritage, Memory and Conflict 2: 51-60</p>
					<p>DOI: 10.3897/hmc.2.71191</p>
					<p>Authors: Lizel Tornay, Victoria Alvarez, Fabricio Laino Sanchis, Mariana Paganini</p>
					<p>Abstract: This text analyzes recent experiences with young people from Middle Schools of the city of Buenos Aires (Argentina) in Memory Sites of this city. Our inquiry is interested in the intergenerational transmission referring to the traumatic past around the last military dictatorship established in Argentina between 1976 and 1983. With this interest, two experiences designed through artistic languages are analyzed: the Posters Project from the Memory Park and the use of poetry in the guided visits to the Memory Site at "El Olimpo", former Clandestine Detention Center for Torture and Extermination, both spaces of the city of Buenos Aires.</p>
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		    <category>Research Article</category>
		    <pubDate>Wed, 12 Jan 2022 18:00:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		    <title>Art and memory: Magdalenas por el Cauca</title>
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					<p>Heritage, Memory and Conflict 2: 39-49</p>
					<p>DOI: 10.3897/ijhmc.2.70846</p>
					<p>Authors: Neyla Graciela Pardo Abril</p>
					<p>Abstract: Adopting an interdisciplinary framework of Memory Studies and Art and employing semiotics with a multimodal and multimedia character, it is explored how social groups in Colombia memorialise the violence of the internal armed conflict. The reflection associates the victims’ experiences with those expressions of commemoration and remembrance that are narratives embodied in visual and scenic art. It is explored how a semiotic landscape of memory is created through a performative artistic proposal. In this landscape, not only cultural frames can be determined, but also the semiotic-discursive resources that give meaning to the relationship between art and memory. The aim is to characterise the performance known as Magdalenas por el Cauca (2008) which was recorded audiovisually in several spaces on the internet. It means that, in addition to the ephemeral mise-en-scène, there are records of the performative and communicative work. In this article, we analyse the video X PEREGRINACION TRUJILLO y MAGDALENAS POR EL CAUCA (2010), one of the records that perpetuates Magdalenas por el Cauca. This reparation act is an audiovisual narrative with ethical and political character and produced collectively by relatives of victims, witnesses, artists and other interlocutors, which interpret and assign new meanings to the performance.</p>
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		    <pubDate>Wed, 12 Jan 2022 18:00:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		    <title>Constant consensus building: art and conflict in the ESMA museum and site of memory</title>
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					<p>Heritage, Memory and Conflict 2: 7-18</p>
					<p>DOI: 10.3897/ijhmc.2.72349</p>
					<p>Authors: Alejandra Naftal</p>
					<p>Abstract: This article describes the history, development and social role of the ESMA Museum and Site of Memory, which is located on the grounds of the former clandestine centre for detention, torture and extermination, in the intergenerational transmission of traumatic memories of the Argentinian dictatorship. The project is characterised by the cumulative effort of artistic expression, public debate, conflict and tension. Through the presentation of different artistic installations and plays, the article explains the focal function of art practices in spaces of memory that are strongly linked to a traumatic past, as well as how undertaking these practices can lead to the establishment of consensus.</p>
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		    <category>Research Article</category>
		    <pubDate>Wed, 12 Jan 2022 18:00:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		    <title>﻿Spaces of memory</title>
		    <link>https://ijhmc.arphahub.com/article/78980/</link>
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					<p>Heritage, Memory and Conflict 2: 1-5</p>
					<p>DOI: 10.3897/ijhmc.2.e78980</p>
					<p>Authors: Cristina Demaria, Anna Maria Lorusso, Patrizia Violi, Ihab Saloul</p>
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		    <category>Editorial</category>
		    <pubDate>Wed, 12 Jan 2022 18:00:01 +0000</pubDate>
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