Eventos
El Indulto: Memory and the Archive in Contemporary Peru
The recent exoneration of former dictator Alberto Fujimori has transported many Peruvians back to the nineties. Today more than ever, it has become clear that the democratic transition of the early 2000’s was little more than a reconfiguration of authoritarian political forces. The image of Peru as “a country without memory” has reemerged in the public sphere while, at the same time, a series of massive responses from Peruvian civil society has demonstrated the strength of trans-generational resistance to this imperative. This event will examine the present through the “eyes of the archive” in order to connect ideas around affect, theatricality, and performance. Panelists will address the mechanisms of cooptation deployed by Fujimorist forces as well as the acts of resistance and remembrance that are disrupting this attempt to erase and repeat history.
Participants: Karen Bernedo Morales (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Peru) Leticia Robles-Moreno (Muhlenberg College) Olga Rodríguez-Ulloa (Lafayette College)
Moderator: Claudia Salazar Jiménez (NYU)
*This event will take place in Spanish with translation.