Hybrid Landscapes, Memory, and Metanoia in Colombia's Armed Conflict

This article explores hybrid landscapes as a form of memory production related to the armed conflict in Colombia, influencing how events are perceived and fostering shifts in perspective regarding both the facts and the territories in which they occurred. The argument draws on theoretical developmen...

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Main Authors: Pablo Andrés Gómez Granda, Sebastian Camilo Nova Olivos
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad de Los Andes 2025-05-01
Series:Dearq
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Online Access:https://revistas.uniandes.edu.co/index.php/dearq/article/view/9402
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Summary:This article explores hybrid landscapes as a form of memory production related to the armed conflict in Colombia, influencing how events are perceived and fostering shifts in perspective regarding both the facts and the territories in which they occurred. The argument draws on theoretical developments concerning landscape, perspective shifts, and memory, which not only contribute to the development of a research-creation process but also support a discussion on the notions of idea and concept. The article concludes with a reflection on sensitivity to ideas as a potential contribution of architecture to the processes of making the conflict more visible.
ISSN:2215-969X