Born of War in Colombia: Reproductive Violence and Memories of Absence

Tatiana Sanchez Parra

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Abstract

Born of War in Colombia addresses why people born of conflict-related sexual violence remain unseen within transitional justice agendas. In Colombia, there are generations of children born of conflict-related sexual violence across the country. Whispers of their presence have traveled outside their communities. They also exist within the country’s domestic reparations program, which entitles them to reparations. Drawing on an immersive feminist ethnography with a community that endured a paramilitary confinement, the book reveals how a past-oriented and harm-centered model of transitional justice has converged with a restricted notion of gendered victimhood and the patriarchal politics of reproduction to render the bodies and experiences of people born of conflict-related sexual violence unintelligible to those seeking to understand and address the consequences of war in Colombia.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherRutgers University
Number of pages204
ISBN (Electronic)9781978832480, 9781978832503
ISBN (Print)9781978832473, 9781978832466
Publication statusPublished - 12 Apr 2024

Publication series

NameGenocide, Political Violence, Human Rights
PublisherRutgers University Press

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