Collective memory in the processes of Truth and Justice in Ecuador, through the reconstruction of Elizabeth Muñoz’s life history, an Ecuadorian guerrilla
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https://doi.org/10.61497/k7acyz74Keywords:
ecuador, resistance, women, guerilla, Collective memory, womanAbstract
This paper aims for a continuous dialog between those involved in the history of the resistance, and the theory and necessity of recovering memory as a work’s tool, as well as a method of Social sciences. It covers the history of an ordinary Ecuadorian guerrilla, rather than a prominent figure in the front page of journals. Elizabeth Muñoz is a guerrilla, mother, comrade, aunt, sister and daughter, who narrates humanly her perspective of the story.
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