Incidencia de los murales en la reapropiación del territorio en el municipio de San Carlos (Antioquia) entre 2009 y 2019
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https://doi.org/10.24142/indis.v6n11a5Keywords:
Muralism, San Carlos, internal armed conflict, territorial reappropriation, resignificationAbstract
This article exposes San Carlos, east of the department of Antioquia, as a case of territorial reappropriation of the sites that were a reflection of the violent past that the municipality lived during the internal armed conflict. The walls that were previously used by different participants of the armed conflict to intimidate and threaten were resignified through the practice of muralism to regain the bonds of the inhabitants with their environs. The 104 murals that exist in the urban and rural area of the municipality have not only made it a benchmark for memory tourism, but have also contributed to diluting the stigma of violent people with which this Antioquia town was considered.
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