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The Transition will be Televised

Telenovelas, Reconciliation and Transitional Justice in Colombia
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Studien zu Lateinamerika, Volume 45
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 2022

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2022
ISBN-Print
978-3-7560-0407-2
ISBN-Online
978-3-7489-3659-6
Publisher
Nomos, Baden-Baden
Series
Studien zu Lateinamerika
Volume
45
Language
English
Pages
453
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Table of contents

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  1. Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages 1 - 16
      1. 1.1.1 Scope and aim of the research No access
      2. 1.1.2 TJ and cultural-artistic production No access
      3. 1.1.3 Originality and state of the research – Approaching reconciliation telenovelas through Cultural Studies No access
      4. 1.1.4 Reflections on the research process No access
        1. Revolutionary insurrection – FARC-EP and other guerrillas No access
        2. Drug wars and escalating violence: the rise of the paramilitaries and the modification of the FARC-EP No access
        3. Elusive peace: failed peace negotiations under the Pastrana administration and Plan Colombia No access
        4. Ruling with an iron fist – the Uribe administration (2002-2010) No access
        5. A glimpse of peace – the Santos administration (2010-2018) No access
      1. 1.2.2 Post-accord, not post-conflict No access
      1. 1.3.1 Audio-visual and written sources No access
          1. Telenovela key actors No access
          1. Victim organisations No access
          2. Armed actors No access
        1. Focus group interviews No access
      2. 1.3.3 Methods – Qualitative Content Analysis and reconciliation strategies No access
    1. 1.4 Outline of the investigation No access
      1. 2.1.1 Genealogy and evolution of Transitional Justice No access
        1. Justice No access
        2. Truth No access
        3. Reparations No access
          1. Disarmament, Demobilisation and Reintegration No access
          2. Memorialisation No access
      2. 2.1.3 Common Criticisms on TJ No access
      3. 2.1.4 Relationship between TJ and reconciliation No access
        1. No te pierdas el próximo capítulo – Seriality in Telenovelas No access
        2. Este viernes el gran final – finite ending No access
        3. Amor y Pasíon –Telenovelas and melodrama No access
      1. 2.2.2 Generic formulas of the telenovela No access
        1. Watching telenovelas No access
        2. Telenovelas as agenda setters No access
        3. Telenovelas as long-term references No access
        4. Telenovelas as popular culture No access
        1. A troubled relationship – TJ and mass media No access
        2. Bridging the gap – TJ outreach No access
      1. 2.3.2 Processing TJ culturally – TJ and cultural-artistic interventions No access
    1. 2.4 Intermediary conclusion: TJ and Telenovelas – Making TJ public and engaging society No access
        1. Neither peace nor justice – Advances of the Justice and Peace Law in memory and negotiations No access
        1. Victims law No access
        2. The Legal Framework for Peace No access
        1. The Havana negotiations No access
        2. Referendum and ratification No access
        3. The peace agreement and the Integrated System of Truth, Justice and Non-repetition No access
        1. TV in Colombia No access
        2. The RCN and Caracol duopoly No access
        3. Media ownership and economic and political interests No access
          1. Democratic security and narconovelas No access
          1. Questionable memories – Telenovelas and the peace process No access
    1. 3.3 Intermediary conclusion: Colombian media as tool and mirror of conflict and TJ No access
      1. 4.1.1 Production of reconciliation telenovelas No access
        1. Representation of the conflict and of TJ in the telenovelas No access
        2. Generic Formulas No access
        3. Reconciliation strategies No access
      2. 4.1.3 Reception No access
        1. The legacies of intergroup conflict No access
        2. Unpacking the elements of intergroup reconciliation: the reconciliation pyramid No access
        1. Fostering reconciliation through mass media: mediated contact No access
        2. Promoting social change through telenovelas – E-E interventions No access
        3. Circulating narratives of the past – memory media No access
        1. Authenticity strategies No access
        2. Empathy strategies No access
        3. Social categorisation strategies No access
        4. Memorialisation strategies No access
        5. E-E strategies No access
        6. Information strategies No access
    1. 4.3 Intermediary Conclusion: A framework for analysis No access
      1. 5.1.1 Idea for LA NIÑA and background of the production No access
      2. 5.1.2 Private-public partnership in LA NIÑA No access
        1. Informing about the DDR process No access
        2. Introducing unknown narratives No access
        3. Contributing to peaceful co-existence No access
        1. “What you will see here is my story” – Representing child soldiers No access
        1. “A completely broken family, in a thousand pieces, that had to be put back together” – Acknowledging family victimisation and reunification problems No access
        1. “What you can do is heal those scars and learn to live with them” – From victim to survivor No access
        2. “[The Coronel] who used her as a weapon of war” – The female body as a war trophy No access
      1. 5.2.4 “A guerrillera who only knows how to shoot” – challenging the stereotype of the dangerous ex-combatant No access
      2. 5.2.5 “She was with the guerrilla against her will” – challenging the TJ discourse with a complex protagonist No access
      3. 5.2.6 Using genre conventions to narrate the unconventional No access
      1. 5.3.1 Authenticity strategies No access
      2. 5.3.2 Empathy strategies No access
        1. Moral exemplars No access
          1. Depiction of the military – rotten apples in “el glorioso” No access
          2. Depiction of the guerrilla – foot soldiers vs. comandantes No access
        2. Common intergroup identity No access
      3. 5.3.4 Memorialisation strategies No access
        1. Dealing with Belky’s past No access
      4. 5.3.6 Information strategies No access
      1. 5.4.1 Ratings and TV critics’ reactions No access
      2. 5.4.2 Media coverage on LA NIÑA No access
      3. 5.4.3 Reception of conflict related groups No access
    1. 5.5 Intermediary Conclusion – Peace process, TJ and LA NIÑA No access
      1. 6.1.1 Idea for NO OLVIDARAS MI NOMBRE and background to the production No access
      2. 6.1.2 NO OLVIDARAS MI NOMBRE as result of a private-public partnership No access
        1. Humanising the conflict to show grey zones No access
        2. Presenting unknown realities and root causes of the conflict No access
        3. Informing about TJ related public policy No access
        1. “Here, we are the authority. The government just comes, looks and leaves.” – Guerrilla kidnappings and land mines No access
        2. “What are we doing? Establishing order, enforcing laws, so that things get better!” – Paramilitary massacres and disappearances No access
        3. “You can’t take her; she is a child!” – Recruitment of minors No access
        4. “I never said yes. And if there was no yes, that is because it was a no.” – Varieties of sexual violence No access
        5. “If you don't leave, they will scorch you!” – Forced displacement of rural communities No access
        6. “We have to show them that this is our village” – Representing victims with dignity and agency No access
          1. Paramilitaries No access
          2. Guerrilla No access
          3. Military No access
        7. “One cannot explain how while some live in a war, the others turn their backs on what is happening” – Rural and urban Colombia colliding No access
        1. Truth No access
        2. Reparation No access
        3. Justice No access
        4. Memory No access
        5. Reintegration No access
        6. Peaceful co-existence and forgiveness No access
        1. State institutions and their role in overcoming the past No access
        2. Local and national TJ approaches interlock No access
        3. Family, community and their role in overcoming the past No access
        4. The telenovela ending – An outlook on a peaceful future? No access
      1. 6.2.4 The suspense of the TJ process – NO OLVIDARAS MI NOMBRE from a genre perspective No access
      1. 6.3.1 Authenticity strategies No access
      2. 6.3.2 Empathy strategies No access
      3. 6.3.3 Social categorisation Strategies No access
      4. 6.3.4 Memorialisation strategies No access
      5. 6.3.5 E-E strategies No access
      6. 6.3.6 Information strategies No access
      1. 6.4.1 Ratings and TV critics’ reactions No access
      2. 6.4.2 Media coverage of NO OLVIDARAS MI NOMBRE No access
      3. 6.4.3 Evaluation and impact study No access
      4. 6.4.4 Reception in conflict related groups No access
    1. 6.5 Intermediary Conclusion – Peace Process, TJ and NO OLVIDARAS MI NOMBRE No access
      1. 7.1.1 Production of the reconciliation telenovelas No access
        1. LA NIÑA: A single story? No access
        2. NO OLVIDARAS MI NOMBRE: a kaleidoscope of violence No access
        3. Gaps in the narrative No access
        4. Different approaches, same messages No access
      1. 7.2.1 Reconciliatory potential of reconciliation telenovelas No access
      2. 7.2.2 Double simultaneity No access
      3. 7.2.3 Change of perspective No access
      4. 7.2.4 Reconciliation telenovelas as a negotiated phenomenon No access
      1. 7.3.1 Telenovelas about TJ: Reconciliation Telenovelas as TJ-reflexive TV productions No access
        1. Reconciliation telenovelas as outreach No access
          1. Reconciliation telenovelas as “mediated contact programs” No access
          2. Reconciliation telenovelas as symbolic reparation No access
          3. Reconciliation telenovelas as memorialisation and bulwark against recurrence No access
      2. 7.3.3 Reconciliation Telenovelas and TJ – towards a new understanding of cultural-artistic interventions in TJ processes No access
    1. 7.4 Intermediary conclusion – “Pop culture with a purpose?” The role of reconciliation telenovelas in the TJ process No access
      1. 8.1.1 Accessibility of Reconciliation Telenovelas No access
      2. 8.1.2 Emotional engagement sparked by reconciliation telenovelas No access
      3. 8.1.3 Longevity of Reconciliation Telenovelas No access
      1. 8.2.1 Simplifications of the past No access
        1. Ethical considerations No access
      1. 8.3.1 Cultural-artistic intervention and TJ – not opposed, but less constrained No access
        1. Who gets to speak their truth? Appropriating voices No access
      2. 8.3.3 Fictionalised memory – Truth vs. fiction in TJ contexts No access
      1. 8.4.1 Critical factors for success or failure of reconciliation telenovelas No access
      2. 8.4.2 Reconciliation telenovelas as one piece of the puzzle No access
      1. 9.1.1 Reconciliation telenovelas No access
      2. 9.1.2 Practical relevance of the investigation No access
        1. Transformations in continuity – TJ in established democracies No access
      1. Epilogue No access
    1. Key Figure Interviews No access
    2. Interviews with conflict-related Groups No access
    3. Focus Group Interviews No access
    4. Private Conversation and other Interviews No access
    5. Written Primary Sources No access
    6. Audiovisual Sources No access

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