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Uturuncos, building memory through tourism

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This paper proposes an assessment of the cultural heritage of the recent history of Aconquija National Park, linked to the Uturuncos guerrilla group that emerged in 1960 in the southern part of the Yungas of Tucuman, in the province of the same name in Argentina. The history of this guerrilla group, the first to emerge in our country, is analysed through interviews with the neighbours (five women and two men) of Piedra Grande and the territory that today forms part of the Aconquija National Park, Portal Campo de Los Alisos. By recovering their memories, the aim is to question the history present in the local collective unconscious and thus favour the empowerment of this "marginal" part of history. How can memories help to construct history? As Juana Flores (one of the interviewees) says: "...they have not been easy stories, they have left many scars and maybe there are people who do not want to relive them...". However, the purpose of investigating memory makes it possible to reactivate events of the past in order to keep a subaltern memory alive.

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I have a degree in Tourism from the National University of Lanús and I am a future Specialist in Cultural Tourism in the NOA (Northwest Region of Argentina). Born and raised in Lanús, Buenos Aires, Argentina, I have been living in Concepción, Tucumán, working in the Aconquija National Park for four years.

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Authors Andrea Florencia Castosa
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 29.10.2023
 
EAN 9786206617365
ISBN 9786206617365
No. of pages 64
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Geosciences > Geography

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