“The suffering we collectively inhabit”: Relational understandings of citizenship by the Colombian post-accord generation

Diana Carolina García Gómez
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This paper explores children’s and youth’s understandings of Colombian citizenship. Drawing from ethnographic work in the Museo Casa de la Memoria in Medellín, where I accompanied 15 school visits with young museum workers and over three hundred school-aged children, this paper proposes that citizenship appears to be a double-bind and disputable categorization. Citizenship was defined as a failed formal project and lived as relational and bounded by the shared violence historically suffered by vulnerable communities. To the post-accord generation, being Colombian is about learning of the collective suffering, and their perceived civic responsibility is to collective memory and peacebuilding.
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"我们共同居住的苦难":后协议时代哥伦比亚人对公民身份的关系理解
本文探讨了儿童和青少年对哥伦比亚公民身份的理解。在麦德林的记忆之家博物馆(Museo Casa de la Memoria),我陪同年轻的博物馆工作人员和三百多名学龄儿童进行了 15 次学校参观,本文从这些人种学工作中提出,公民身份似乎是一种双重束缚和有争议的分类。公民身份被定义为一个失败的正式项目,而在生活中则被定义为一种关系,并受到弱势社群历来遭受的共同暴力的约束。对于协议后的一代人来说,作为哥伦比亚人就是要从集体苦难中学习,他们认为公民责任就是集体记忆与和平建设。
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