
Tierra quemada by Óscar Collazos as an Allegory of Displacement in Colombia
Author(s) -
Reindert Dhondt
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
catedral tomada
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2169-0847
DOI - 10.5195/ct/2020.487
Subject(s) - allegory , perspective (graphical) , reading (process) , armed conflict , displacement (psychology) , history , geography , political science , art , psychology , visual arts , art history , psychoanalysis , law
Through the portrayal of never-ending march of a caravan of internally displaced persons (IDPs), the novel Tierra quemada (2013) by the Colombian author Óscar Collazos explores the interrelation between different forms of violence and their devastating impact on the peripheric outposts of Colombia. This article proposes an allegorical reading of the novel by examining how it represents the difficulty to break the cycle of violence and the impact of a low-intensity conflict on the IDPs, without presenting a voyeuristic perspective of the violence nor a Manichean vision of the armed conflict.