36.1540, Books: Memory and New Ways of Knowing: González Pinzón and Lillis (ed.) (2025)

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Subject: 36.1540, Books: Memory and New Ways of Knowing: González Pinzón and Lillis (ed.) (2025)

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Date: 15-May-2025
From: Flo McClelland [flo at multilingual-matters.com]
Subject: Memory and New Ways of Knowing:  González Pinzón and Lillis (ed.) (2025)


Title: Memory and New Ways of Knowing
Subtitle: Narratives of the Armed Conflict in Colombia
Series Title: Studies in Knowledge Production and Participation
Publication Year: 2025

Publisher: Multilingual Matters
           http://www.multilingual-matters.com/
Book URL:
https://www.multilingual-matters.com/page/detail/memory-and-new-ways-of-knowing/?SF1=work_id&ST1=CVIEW-671f6179c6dcb

Editor(s): Blanca Yaneth González Pinzón and Theresa Lillis

Pbk ISBN 9781800416291 £29.95 / US$39.95 / €34.95
Hbk ISBN 9781800416307 £109.95 / US$139.95 / €129.95
Open access ebook: https://zenodo.org/records/15323100

Abstract:

This book is a collaborative project which centres on the testimonios
of more than 100 survivors of the harsh realities of the 80-year
Colombian armed conflict, drawing on multiple disciplinary areas and
practices: linguistics, philology and linguistics, education,
journalism, academia, art and film, literature, human rights,
sociology, urban geography, cosmogony and grassroots activism. Using
extracts from testimonios in multiple forms – oral, written, film,
textiles – and mobilising the concepts of Testimony, Narrative and
Memory, the book explores how survivors of all ages configure and
reconfigure their experiences, worldviews and identities, striving
towards the building of new knowledges which will help ensure the
non-repetition of violence. The book will be of interest to all who
are committed to understanding conflict and post-conflict societies in
the search for peace.
This book is open access under a CC BY ND licence:
https://zenodo.org/records/15323100.

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics




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