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“Las cuchas tienen razón”. Murales y contradispositivos comunicativos y políticos*

Translated title of the contribution: “The ‘cuchas’ Are Right”. Murals and Communicative and Political Counter-Devices

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Abstract

The painting of memory murals constitutes a new expression of social mobilization in Colombia.
The article examines how this way of taking over the streets not only represents an expansion of
the political exposure of artistic and social collectives, and of victims, but also serves as an exercise
in community and communicative reorganization. The author states that murals reveal an aesthetic appropriation of the city, signifying a return to the neighborhood, the block, or the corner
as spaces for gathering and performing the popular, and highlights the processes surrounding the
act of painting: the collective call, the consolidation of new symbols, and the circulation of images
Translated title of the contribution“The ‘cuchas’ Are Right”. Murals and Communicative and Political Counter-Devices
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)1-11
Number of pages11
JournalNÓMADAS
Volume58
Issue number15
DOIs
StatePublished - 16 Aug 2025

Keywords

  • social mobilization
  • political performativity
  • murals
  • dispositive
  • memory

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