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1986年,乌拉圭最高安全级别的Punta Carretas监狱在乌拉圭从独裁的军民独裁(1973年-1985年)过渡到宪政民主的背景下发生骚乱后关闭。1994年,该建筑重新开放,成为乌拉圭最豪华的购物中心之一Punta Carretas Shopping。在这篇文章中,我展示了监狱购物中心的两个特定地点的装置——临时摄影展Brava:Punta de las Carretas的memorial fotográfica(2019)和永久纪念装置memorial Ex Penal de Punta Carretas(2020)——如何提出不同版本的过去来塑造Punta Caretas的记忆。我把这些干预称为记忆干预,因为它们打断了购物之旅,将注意力从休闲和消费转移到记忆上,激发购物者参与前监狱及其历史的空间。我展示了不同的利益攸关方如何在乌拉圭为记忆而斗争,在这种背景下,有罪不罚现象破坏了争取真相和正义的努力。Punta Carretas Shopping的Mnemonic干预揭示了乌拉圭在向民主过渡几十年后,关于如何纪念过去的持续斗争,显示了最近的过渡司法政策对划定记忆和抵抗地点的影响。
Mnemonic interventions: Memory and transitional justice at a Uruguayan prison-mall
In 1986, Uruguay’s maximum security Punta Carretas Prison closed following a riot in the context of Uruguay’s transition from authoritarian civic-military dictatorship (1973-1985) to constitutional democracy. In 1994, the building reopened as Punta Carretas Shopping, one of Uruguay’s most luxurious shopping malls. In this article, I show how two site-specific installations at the prison-mall—the temporary photography exhibition, Brava: Memoria fotográfica de Punta de las Carretas (2019) and the permanent memorial installation, Memorial Ex Penal de Punta Carretas (2020)—put forth distinct versions of the past to shape the memory of Punta Carretas. I call these mnemonic interventions because they interrupt the shopping trip and divert attention away from leisure and consumption toward remembrance, provoking the shopper to engage with the space of the former prison and its history. I demonstrate how different stakeholders struggle over memory in Uruguay in a context in which impunity undermines efforts toward truth and justice. Mnemonic interventions at Punta Carretas Shopping reveal the ongoing struggle over how the past should be remembered in Uruguay decades after the transition to democracy, showing the impact of recent transitional justice policies to demarcate sites of memory and resistance.
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Memory Studies is an international peer reviewed journal. Memory Studies affords recognition, form, and direction to work in this nascent field, and provides a critical forum for dialogue and debate on the theoretical, empirical, and methodological issues central to a collaborative understanding of memory today. Memory Studies examines the social, cultural, cognitive, political and technological shifts affecting how, what and why individuals, groups and societies remember, and forget. The journal responds to and seeks to shape public and academic discourse on the nature, manipulation, and contestation of memory in the contemporary era.