The Persistence of Violence: Colombian Popular Culture
English
By (author): Toby Miller
Colombias headline story, about the peace process with guerrilla and its attendant controversies, does not consider the fundamental contradiction of a nation that spans generosity and violence, warmth and hatredproducts of its particular pattern of invasion, dispossession, and enslavement. The Persistence of Violence fills that gap in understanding. Colombia is a place that is two countries in onethe ideal and the realsummed up in the idiomatic expression, not unique to Colombia, but particularly popular there, Hecha la ley, hecha la trampa (When you pass a law, you create a loophole). Less cynically, and more poetically, the Nobel Laureate Gabriel García Márquez deemed Colombians capable of both the most noble acts and the most abject ones, in a world where it seems anyone might do anything, from the beautiful to the horrendous.The Persistence of Violence draws on those contradictions and paradoxes to look at how violenceand resistance to itcharacterize Colombian popular culture, from football to soap opera to journalism to tourism to the environment.
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