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Abstract
Although memory sites and formal schooling both serve as battlegrounds for postconflict disputes over memory, there is a dearth of research that examines the connection between the two. This article draws on the case of Colombia to explore the use of memory sites, such as museums and memorials, as pedagogical tools in education for peace building. Through observations of school visits to the Centro de Memoria, Paz y Reconciliación (Center for Memory, Peace, and Reconciliation) and interviews with students, I highlight the potential that memory sites have for establishing a sense of closeness in students’ understanding of conflict. I conceptualize closeness across three axes: familiarity, temporality, and spatiality. In bringing students closer to the history of the armed conflict, memory sites hold the potential to transmit a sense of responsibility toward peace building. This research adds to our understanding of the construction, transmission, and contestation of collective memories of violence.
尽管记忆场所和正规学校教育都是战后记忆争议的战场,但研究两者之间联系的研究却很少。本文以哥伦比亚为例,探讨如何利用博物馆和纪念馆等记忆场所作为建设和平教育的教学工具。通过对学校访问记忆中心,Paz y Reconciliación(记忆、和平与和解中心)的观察和对学生的采访,我强调了记忆场所在学生对冲突的理解中建立亲密感的潜力。我将亲密感概念化在三个轴上:熟悉度、时间性和空间性。在让学生更接近武装冲突的历史的过程中,记忆遗址有可能传递一种对和平建设的责任感。这项研究增加了我们对暴力集体记忆的建构、传播和争论的理解。
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Comparative Education Review investigates education throughout the world and the social, economic, and political forces that shape it. Founded in 1957 to advance knowledge and teaching in comparative education studies, the Review has since established itself as the most reliable source for the analysis of the place of education in countries other than the United States.