Violencias, imágenes y memoria en el Nuevo coro-navirus y buen gobierno. Memorias de la pandemia de COVID-19 en Perú de Edilberto Jiménez

Translated title of the contribution: Violence, images and memory in the New Coronavi-rus and good government. Memories of the Covid-19 pandemic in Peru by Edilberto Jiménez

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Abstract

This article analyzes a group of images and tes-timonies compiled in Nuevo coronavirus y buen gobierno. Memorias de la pandemia de COVID-19 en Perú by the Ayacucho artist and anthropologist Edilberto Jiménez based on three axes: the repre-sentations of the virus in the popular imagination, the subjective and objective violence of the virus as captured in the drawings, and the construction of civil society agency in the face of this violence. We argue that this book embodies a restorative justice as well as a polyphonic testimony of how the pandemic made visible and accentuated the differences as inequalities in the most vulnerable citizens: women, children, elderly people from the poorest families of San Juan de Lurigancho, one of the districts with the highest extreme poverty in Lima. Thus, we underline the politicaltestimonial function of the book, the same one that aims at the creation of a memory about the health crisis. With all this, we conclude that Jiménez’s book is a nec-essary contribution to re-understand the diverse effects of the pandemic in the areas of extreme poverty in Peru and also to reflect on the role of images to build a memory in which the protago-nists are the most affected.

Translated title of the contributionViolence, images and memory in the New Coronavi-rus and good government. Memories of the Covid-19 pandemic in Peru by Edilberto Jiménez
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)89-106
Number of pages18
JournalLetras (Peru)
Volume93
Issue number138
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jul 2022
Externally publishedYes

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