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Limitaciones y posibilidades del recuerdo victimista en el Peru posconflicto: Una lectura del documental Tempestad en los Andes (2014) de Mikael Wistrom

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LATIN AMERICAN RESEARCH REVIEW
Volume 57, Issue 1, Pages 117-137

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CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/lar.2022.7

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Sendero Luminoso; Augusta La Torre; memoria de la victima; memoria generacional; documentales; Shining Path; Augusta La Torre; victim-centered memories; postmemory; documentaries

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This article analyzes the victim-centered representations proposed in the documentary Storm in the Andes (2014), discussing the film's stance on reconciliation and the possibilities for repairing historical oblivion.
This article analyzes the victim-centered representations of the Peruvian internal armed conflict that Mikael Wistrom's documentary Storm in the Andes (2014) proposes. The analysis is developed from the opposing significance that the film articulates for Augusta La Torre (a Shining Path leader) and Claudio Gonzales (a disappeared university student). It reflects on the film's position of reconciliation regarding the search for a neutral victim deserving of compassion, the reconstitution of an alleged Andean world devastated by the war, and emphasis on showing the suffering experienced. This interpretation of the recent past forces a reconciliation (a normalizing forgiveness) that does not allow us to understand the complexities of the current postwar situation; on the contrary, this position sutures them to try to achieve a unification of the social body fragmented by war. The article also examines the possibilities of recognition, those renegotiations and appropriations that happen in the margins of this audiovisual project: a claim, brief but real, that tries to repair oblivion.

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