The memory of earth and land dispossession in Urabá

IF 0.4 4区 社会学 0 ART Journal of Visual Culture Pub Date : 2021-12-01 DOI:10.1177/14704129211072651
Oscar Pedraza, Hannah Meszaros Martin
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In this article, the authors discuss their work in Coquitos from 2019–2021 with the Colombian Truth Commission and Forensic Architecture. They consider conflicts around land tenure, violent land dispossessions and land grabbing as the sedimented articulation of multiple environmental, legal, economic, and violent processes that are drawn out over decades. Their mode of analysis is based on a visual methodology using ‘situated testimony’ of ‘earthly memory’ that reflects the need to combine modes of seeing and understanding earth systems through the historicity of such slow violence. This focus on earthly memory allows for an approach to violence that resists the commodification of the environment and its reduction to an inert object, or a mere prize of war (what is often reduced to a ‘conflict over resources’). Rather, by focusing these situated testimonies on the theme of earthly memory, the authors pursue an analysis that underscores the environment as an active agent in the conflicts and forms of violence that are at the heart of land dispossession. The environment should be understood, they argue, as both a mode and medium through which violence is conducted, rather than a passive victim on which violence is executed. This is how they arrive at a method of situated testimony that could be employed as a way of addressing the role of earthly memory in the long history of the Colombian war.
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乌拉巴土地被剥夺的记忆
在这篇文章中,作者与哥伦比亚真相委员会和法医建筑讨论了他们2019年至2021年在科基多的工作。他们认为,围绕土地保有权、暴力剥夺土地和掠夺土地的冲突是几十年来旷日持久的多种环境、法律、经济和暴力过程的沉淀。他们的分析模式基于视觉方法论,使用“地球记忆”的“情境见证”,反映了通过这种缓慢暴力的历史性来结合看待和理解地球系统的模式的必要性。这种对世俗记忆的关注允许采取一种暴力的方法,抵制环境的商品化,将其简化为惰性物体,或仅仅是战争的奖励(通常被简化为“资源冲突”)。相反,通过将这些情境证词集中在世俗记忆的主题上,作者进行了一项分析,强调环境是冲突和暴力形式的积极因素,而这些冲突和暴力是土地被剥夺的核心。他们认为,环境应该被理解为实施暴力的一种模式和媒介,而不是实施暴力的被动受害者。这就是他们如何找到一种情境证词的方法,这种方法可以用来解决地球记忆在哥伦比亚战争漫长历史中的作用。
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