Memory and subjectivity: a broken relationship between narrative and temporality to the enunciation of collective subject
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Alejandro Sepulveda, Corporación Universitaria Minuto de Dios
Comunicador Social-Periodista. Especialista en comunicación educativa. Magístrante en Estudios Sociales de la Universidad Pedagógica Nacional en la línea de memoria, identidades y actores sociales. Docente del programa de Comunicación Social-Periodismo de la Facultad de Ciencias de la Comunicación, UNIMINUTO, sede principal. Director del Observatorio de Comunicación, Educación y Medios, UNIMINUTO.
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The relationship between memory, narrative and temporality to the collective subject construction does not necessarily remain in the in the chronological time of modernity. The multiple frames engaging the possibility of a narrative that feeds on the relationship between history and fiction allow the enunciation of identities that tell of a past invention, from the establishment of ‘oneself’, which relates and is permeated by the subjective game, to realize about an experience that is transmitted from the story. In order to problematize the place of these relationships, there should turn to the research progress with the organizational process Loma Sur, which intends to check the accumulated historical data in their edu-communicative practices and it allows establishing these relationships between different time frames and affirmation of constitutive identities of the collective subject from memory.
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