Fotos quemadas. Cosas perdidas, ausencias y gestos especulativos en Boyacá

Translated title of the contribution: Burnt Photos: Lost Things, Absences, and Speculative Gestures in Boyacá

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Abstract

This paper brings together different accounts of lost things, evoked in a single municipality of Boyacá (Colombia), through “speculative” and ethnographic gestures that make it possible to connect them in their absence. On the base of this provisional assembly, it recognizes peasant, pre-Hispanic and family pasts the registers of which have become undone, lost or ruined. At the same time, it explores that which is cultivated, grows, and even flourishes in the materials that surround what is missing. Finally, it reflects on the way an undefined path emerges on the contours of things burnt, stolen or made-up, allowing for recognition beyond the logics of ruination.

Translated title of the contributionBurnt Photos: Lost Things, Absences, and Speculative Gestures in Boyacá
Original languageSpanish
JournalNomadas
Volume57
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2023

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