Collective memories, human rights and resistance

4th Tourma | Virtual modality (2022-2023)
VIRTUAL MODALITY
Specialization: 40 credits, 360 hours / classrooms
International course: 9 credits, 90 hours / classrooms
Duration: October 2022 to August 2023
The credential and certification of Specialization and the International Course will be carried out by the Latin American Council of Social Sciences (CLACSO) and the Latin American Faculty of Social Sciences (FLACSO Brazil).
GENERAL COORDINATION
Isabel Piper Shafir
ACADEMIC COORDINATION
Belén Rojas
ACADEMIC COMMITTEE
Andrea Azevedo, Isabel Piper Shafir, Pilar Calveiro Garrido and Peter Winn
PEDAGOGICAL COORDINATION
Belén Rojas and Andrea Azevedo
A concern with collective memory arises in societies that seek to leave behind the violence of a war, of armed confrontations or of a struggle to build democratic forms of coexistence. Collective memory is proposed as part of the transition device, as a reparation strategy for the damage caused by violence, and as an element that would allow violence to never occur again. Therefore, in the XXI century, the concern with the topic is dislocating the reflections on violence and its traumatic effects, in order to search for the understanding of the present from its articulation with the past. The central concern is not exclusively in the recovery of the memory of victims of human rights violations, but in the multiplicity of voices that create stories about the past, in the recovery not only of human experiences, but above all of struggles and resistance, and their articulation with processes such as gender relations and migratory processes.
We start from the assumption that collective memory constitutes a field of conflict where what is in question is not just the interpretations of the past, but the meanings of who we are as a society and our possible futures. The symbolic force of memory lies in its character as a producer of subjects, relationships and social imaginations, a power that becomes a potential source of resistance, instability and transformation. More or simply the fact of naming or sketching certain events does not guarantee their transformative character, but depends on the capacity of their practices to emphasize the hegemonic verses in force in a given social order. Taking on this challenge, in this training space we seek to jointly analyze the actions in which we are engaged in the world, problematizing the past verses that they produce and, at the same time, promoting the construction of new interpretations and meanings that encourage different and mobile ways of producing social subjects. The resurgence of authoritarian regimes in Latin America becomes urgent not only to remember the violence that they exercise in our recent history, but also to understand those elements that contribute to their restoration.
Always using memory as a key to understanding, we will explore its articulations with the political struggles that are not present. Let's do a critical reflection on the construction and political uses of memory spaces, the category of forced disappearance and its current uses, as well as the phenomenon of contemporary migrations. We invite you to think about the possible relationships between memory and gender, from a feminist perspective.
GENERAL OBJECTIVES
Know and understand contemporary debates on collective memory, its policies and practices; as well as the relationships between this and contemporary violence, especially those related to political action, gender violence and those related to migratory processes.
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES
Discover and analyze experiences of development and implementation of memory policies, human rights and practices of resistance in Latin America.
Critically reflects on:
1. The articulations between collective memory processes and political struggles in Latin America.
2. The potentialities that the memory spaces have to intervene do not debate two current dilemmas that involve new violence or forms of violation of rights.
3. To articulate the field of memory and gender and feminist perspectives, I tend to consider the theoretical, methodological and political consequences of this framework.
4. The transformation and analytical possibilities of the category of disappearance from its transnationalization and current uses in various contexts.
5. The potentialities of analysis inserted between collective memories and migrations to emphasize the traditional understandings of both phenomena and open spaces for their reconsideration.
6. The articulations between political struggles and the elaboration of memories in Latin American art
The Specialization of the International Course is intended for undergraduate and post-graduation students; teachers of all ages; activists and activists of union organizations, social movements and political parties; public officials; printing workers; members and managers of non-governmental and professional organizations interested in the areas of memory, Human Rights, feminism and migrant organizations linked to their defense.
















The Specialization in Collective Memories, Human Rights and Resistance will last 12 months and for the certification to be required: the realization of an international course, two virtual seminars eletivos of the curricular structure, a support office for final work redaction. elaboration of final work.
The International Course will last 12 months and will require for its certification the completion and approval of a final project, as well as participation in at least 80% of the activities and tasks proposed by teachers.
The International Course Specialization will take place between September 2022 and August 2023.
The students of Specialization and the International Course receive the support of academic tutors who will accompany the realization of two virtual seminars and guide the production of the final work.
Once the seminars are completed, the students will have a period of four months to submit their final work. If you are pending the conclusion of credits, you will also have this deadline to fulfill them.
The International Course Specialization requires CLACSO and Flacso Brazil certificates.
The Specialization has a total workload of 360 hours and an International Course of 90 hours.
To register for a complete Specialization, you do not need to register separately for the International Course.
The virtual seminars will be offered in both Spanish and Portuguese. The bibliography may be offered in the two official languages of the course, according to availability. As two students intervene in the discussion forums, they can also be used in different languages. The final monographic work may be in Spanish or Portuguese.
Current Debates on Collective Memories, Gender and Human Rights
This curricular unit aims to dialogue the knowledge and experiences produced around two processes of collective memory, practices of resistance and Human Rights. It will feature the participation of thinkers who, from various disciplines and contexts, will address the analysis of two processes of collective memory in relation to public policies, gender and feminism, art and culture, migratory processes, Human Rights, political violence, practices of resistance, museums, places of memory and monuments.
Coordination: Isabel Piper Shafir (University of Chile)
Summary: In Latin America, the concept of collective memory has been linked to reflection on the political violence of wars, armed confrontations and military dictatorships in recent decades. The confrontation of violence in the past has resulted in the development of memory policies, understood as both State policies and political actions of social organizations or political groups involved in the process of re-remembering the political conflicts experienced in their local contexts. We are going to focus on some emblematic cases in our region, such as Nicaragua, Colombia, Argentina and Chile.
We will see how, in current contexts, in different regions and countries of Latin America, the various practices of resistance to the current scenarios of exploration, expropriation, concentration of wealth and public and private violence, go back to a memory that recovers the different knowledges of political struggle, becoming an active memory. Not a global context, resistance tends to be local. We will do a review and analysis of resistance experiences in Mexico and the Andean interior of Peru, Argentina and Chile.
A critical analysis of the memory policies implemented in different Latin American countries leads us to argue that, with significant contributions made to understand the authoritative processes, dictatorships and political transitions in the region, as well as to confront and elaborate the consequences that these have in society and in people, it is a great challenge to understand. decode or establish links with the new sociopolitical realities that are developing in the region, as new developments in political violence and forms of resistance are articulated.
However, analyzing experiences of resistance in which memory is transformed into a political resource to act non-present will help us to rethink memory as an agent that contributes to transformation.
Coordination: Isabel Piper (University of Chile)
Summary: The course addresses the relationship between gender and memory, emphasizing two ways of understanding this articulation: on the one hand, understanding collective memory constructed by gender subjects, and on the other, exploring different feminist approaches present in this field of study. From this perspective, we analyze the memories prepared by activists, guerrillas, victims and other social agents in relationships with their non-present and non-past gender positions; bem as the continuities and discontinuities of two fathers and gender dynamics that occur in significant events that they narrate.
Through these analyses, the aim is to analyze countermemory exercises (ARFUCH, 2013; LUONGO, 2013) or subaltern memories that emphasize themes and perspectives little explored in hegemonic memories: for example, visualize how gender orders are destabilized or destabilized. preserved in the construction of these memories, or how hybrid processes of emotion, political activity and resistance to re-remembering certain events and contexts are structured. It is necessary to understand that the subjects of memories are multipositional agents that are articulated by means of events/spaces (ZALAQUET, 2011).
Finally, the course will analyze various studies of collective memory of Ibero-American countries that precisely include a gender perspective in understanding two processes of construction of collective memory, aimed at making visible the experiences – of victimization and/or political resistance – that are silenced by a hegemonic memory. masculinized and heterossexist, or to install compreensões de gênero do passado through a critical reading of forms such as different episodes são narrated from the present.
Coordination: Marisela Montenegro (Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain) and Caterine Galaz (University of Chile)
Summary: The objective of this curricular unit is to dialogue with the processes of collective memory and migration, in the interest of illuminating new contours that allow us to better understand the complexity of each one, in the context of globalization and advanced capitalism.
In this sense, we will address the particular nuances of two problems considered fundamental to memory studies such as places and commemorations; disputes between official reports and informative reports; museificação and patrimonialização. Also with the objective of examining dynamics such as memories without a place or “no place” of migrations; to interrogate two imaginations of exclusion and the limits of belonging; Cultural initiatives are alternatives for managing political tensions, their conflictive character and also their potential.
In the same way, we are going to confront ourselves with problems that we do not study in contemporary migrations, such as diaspora and transnational spaces; The subjectivity of migrants and the impacts of mobility regimes in their future. It attempts to analyze the tension of national borders as the contours of collective memory and the potential of memories and countermemories in the configuration of resistance to subordination and articulations of differences (BRAIDOTTI, 2006), during the migratory trajectories.
Coordination: Belén Rojas (Universidade do Paris, France)
Summary: The course reflects on the genealogy, transformation and analytical possibilities of the category of disappearance. Used for the cases of Argentina, Chile or Uruguay in the 70s, in Mexico or Colombia today, and we have forgotten it for a long time in the Spanish Civil War, in Nazi Germany in the 40s, in Cambodia in the Khmer Rouge in the 70s or in Bosnia in the war in the 90s. cases that are called disappearances and disappearances.
Coordination: Gabriel Gatti (University of the Basque Country, Spain)
Summary: This seminar seeks to reflect on the ways in which Latin American societies face political violence in the past, such as turmoil or internal armed conflicts that they have experienced throughout the 20th century and part of the 21st century, for example two memory processes undertaken by different social actors. Through this seminar we will address the public forms of memory that are built on past violence, critically analyzing the memory processes implemented in different countries in the region, such as Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Peru and Uruguay, questioning the present of these societies, in particular about new violence and current conflicts.
Coordination: Ana Gugliemucci (University of Buenos Aires, Argentina) and Loreto López (University of Chile)
Summary: This seminar seeks to reflect on the ways in which Latin American societies face political violence in the past, such as turmoil or internal armed conflicts that they have experienced throughout the 20th century and part of the 21st century, for example two memory processes undertaken by different social actors. Through this seminar we will address the public forms of memory that are built on past violence, critically analyzing the memory processes implemented in different countries in the region, such as Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Peru and Uruguay, questioning the present of these societies, in particular about new violence and current conflicts.
Coordination: Ana María Barletta and Emmanuel Kahan (National University of La Plata, Argentina)
Summary: This course aims to address the memory of history and popular struggles in Latin American aesthetic production in its different forms: in visual arts, in popular music, in poetry, in literature, in cinema and in theater.
Coordination: Ana Rüsche (Flacso, Brazil)
The office is a training space intended to guide the preparation of final specialized monographic work. Students will receive accompaniment and guidance in the elaboration of the object of analysis, in their translation into a practical study problem, in the construction of a working plan, in the development of argumentative networks and in the definition of analytical conclusions. These tasks will be carried out individually and collectively by means of exchange between peers and as a professor responsible for the office, through the discussion forum. The objective of the office is to produce the outline of the final work of the specialization. The final monographic work may be in Spanish or Portuguese.
CM Pleno: You belong to a Plenary Member Center of CLACSO
CM Associate: You belong to a Center Associated with CLACSO.
No affiliation: You do not have any links to CLACSO.
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Payment in a parcel until 27/09 |
Payment on a parcel after 27/09 |
Payment in 3 parcels | |
| CM Pleno | $460 | $570 | USD 750 (3 x USD 250) |
| CM Associate | $590 | $700 | USD 1020 (3 x USD 340) |
| No connection | $660 | $960 | USD 1290 (3 x USD 430) |
In all cases, payment may be made by letter of credit, deposit or bank transfer.
The certification of the Specialization and the International Course will be carried out by the Latin American Faculty of Social Sciences (Flacso Brasil) and the Latin American Council of Social Sciences (Clacso).
CM Pleno: You belong to a Plenary Member Center of CLACSO.
CM Associate: You belong to a Center Associated with CLACSO.
No affiliation: You do not have any links to CLACSO.
| Payment in a parcel until 27/09 | Payment on a parcel after 27/09 | Payment in 3 installments | |
| CM Pleno | $175 | $230 | USD 315 (3 x USD 105) |
| CM Associate | $235 | $290 | USD 420 (3 x USD 140) |
| No connection | $300 | $360 | USD 540 (3 x USD 180) |
In all cases, payment may be made by letter of credit, deposit or bank transfer.
The International Course Specialization is intended for graduates and post-graduation students; teachers of all ages; activists and activists of union organizations, social movements and political parties; public officials and legal agents, day laborers, communicators and press consultants; members and leaders of non-governmental and professional organizations interested in the matter.
To participate, you must register through the website.
Registration will be open between July 26 and October 3.
Upon completion of the registration process, you will receive confirmation by e-mail. On the start day of the course, access data to the virtual platform will be sent.
If any of the mandatory training sessions are not completed, in all cases, an additional amount must be paid to recover the aforementioned credit.
Exceptional criteria: In exceptional cases (health, family or humanitarian questions) in the first two months of the start of the Specialization, someone may request a leave of absence and resume it the following year. In all cases, the reasons justifying the request must be presented in writing. Two months after the start of the course, it will no longer be possible to request this procedure.
It will only be possible to refund the payment value in cases where CLACSO and Flacso Brasil cancel the holding of some seminar.
The classrooms will start in October 2022 and will be completed in August 2023.
All students will receive the necessary instructions to access the classrooms, bibliography and discussion forum through the CLACSO virtual platform.
The navigation access to the Virtual Training Space happens in a simple and clear way. In any case, a technical and academic support team will always be at your disposal.
You must approve the International Course, two (2) eletive virtual seminars, the support office to carry out the final work and carry out the final integrative work.
Without exception, to receive the specialization certificate all training spaces must be completed and approved.
To obtain the Specialization certificate, you must complete a final monographic work. The support office for the completion of final work is required and will assist you in the process.
You must participate in the classrooms and activities proposed by the teachers and carry out the final monographic work.
However, the International Course Specialization requires certificates for Flacso Brazil and Clacso. The specialization has a total workload of 360 hours and an international course of 90 hours. The sending of the certificate of completion will be done digitally and is completely free. The international Specialist diploma is issued by the Secretary-General of the Flacso, located in Costa Rica. The values and procedures for issuing and sending the international diploma can be consulted on the Brazil Flacso page: https://flacso.org.br/emissao-de-diplomas-certificados-e-historicos-de-notas-2/
The Specialization in the International Course requires credentials from Flacso Brazil and Clacso. The international Specialist diploma is issued by the Secretary-General of the Flacso, located in Costa Rica. The values and procedures for issuing and sending the international diploma can be consulted on the Brazil Flacso page: https://flacso.org.br/emissao-de-diplomas-certificados-e-historicos-de-notas-2/
See the table of prices and modalities, available above.
If the international certification is not issued by the General Secretary of the Flacso, an additional fee must be paid.*
*The issuance of the printed diploma, together with the grade history, costs USD 222,00 (two and twenty dollars). The value includes the sending of two printed and assigned documents for the student's residential address. The procedures for issuing and sending the international diploma can be consulted on the Brazil Flacso page: https://flacso.org.br/emissao-de-diplomas-certificados-e-historicos-de-notas-2/
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