Violencia de archivo
Keywords:
archive, violence, memory, discourseAbstract
This paper provides an analysis regarding the archive policy that, in turn, triggers in a most violent form, a politics of erasure and oblivion, in the light of one of the key pieces from the interdisciplinary group Forensic Architecture: the mural called Los senderos de Ayotzinapa que se bifurcan (The Ayotzinapa Pathways Diverge). After analyzing the narrative as a way of archiving, the objective is to bring forth the voices that were silenced by the ill-named Historical Truth.
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