In 1992 El Salvador ended a 12-year civil war infamous in part for the high level of state violence against innocent civilians. A United Nations Truth Commission report, which detailed these and other excesses, recommended that state and society commemorate the war and its violence to advance the establishment of a more just nation. The postwar government did construct an impressive new National Museum of Anthropology to actively promote national culture, history, and identity. However, this important museum remains silent about the civil war. In contrast, new public—though not official - museums and monuments are finally bringing attention to the civil war and past state violence. This paper explores the social memory work of non-official ...
This article presents a comparative exploration of contemporary memory work related to the wars of t...
textThis thesis examines the Museum of Art of El Salvador (MARTE) and its art education programming ...
While truth commissions help break the silence over the past, they do so with limited effects. As in...
Drawing from previous research of the results of the 1990 and 1992 Peace Accords in Nicaragua and El...
This study looks at the different collective memories towards the human rights violations that occur...
This paper examines the process of war history-making that has followed the armed conflict in El Sal...
For many years, El Salvador and Guatemala were submerged in brutal and bloody conflicts that cost th...
This dissertation centers on fragments of Salvadoran postwar experience entextualized as crime narra...
Do you remember me? What do you remember? How do you remember? This image is indicative of my affect...
Guatemala officially ended its 36-year civil war with the signing of the peace accords in 1996. Afte...
International audienceThe negotiated end of the civil war in El Salvador was built around a double p...
El Salvador is considered one of the smallest countries in Central America. This miniature country w...
UnrestrictedThe monuments and memorials scattered across a nation 's landscape create permanent reco...
Recent public commemorations in the US and El Salvador for the 1932 state-sanctioned killing of thou...
From the late 1970s until the civil war ended in 1992, the Salvadoran national guard and the paramil...
This article presents a comparative exploration of contemporary memory work related to the wars of t...
textThis thesis examines the Museum of Art of El Salvador (MARTE) and its art education programming ...
While truth commissions help break the silence over the past, they do so with limited effects. As in...
Drawing from previous research of the results of the 1990 and 1992 Peace Accords in Nicaragua and El...
This study looks at the different collective memories towards the human rights violations that occur...
This paper examines the process of war history-making that has followed the armed conflict in El Sal...
For many years, El Salvador and Guatemala were submerged in brutal and bloody conflicts that cost th...
This dissertation centers on fragments of Salvadoran postwar experience entextualized as crime narra...
Do you remember me? What do you remember? How do you remember? This image is indicative of my affect...
Guatemala officially ended its 36-year civil war with the signing of the peace accords in 1996. Afte...
International audienceThe negotiated end of the civil war in El Salvador was built around a double p...
El Salvador is considered one of the smallest countries in Central America. This miniature country w...
UnrestrictedThe monuments and memorials scattered across a nation 's landscape create permanent reco...
Recent public commemorations in the US and El Salvador for the 1932 state-sanctioned killing of thou...
From the late 1970s until the civil war ended in 1992, the Salvadoran national guard and the paramil...
This article presents a comparative exploration of contemporary memory work related to the wars of t...
textThis thesis examines the Museum of Art of El Salvador (MARTE) and its art education programming ...
While truth commissions help break the silence over the past, they do so with limited effects. As in...