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Head Shaving: Archives and Repertoires of Shame
Autor(es)
Palabras clave
Rapado a mujeres
Violencia sexogenérica
Archivos
Vergüenza
Memoria
Afectos
Fotografía
Clasificación UNESCO
6203.08 Fotografía
5906.01 Derechos Humanos
2402.01 Archivos
Fecha de publicación
2024-12-15
Editor
Johns Hopkins University Press
Citación
Rosón, M., Pol, A., & Rankin, T. (2024). Head Shaving: Archives and Repertoires of Shame. Journal of Women's History, 36(4), 151-172.
Resumen
[EN]In this article we address the intersection of the archive and sexual violence by
examining the Francoist practice of shaving the heads of Republican women during the
Spanish Civil War (1936–1939) and at the start of the dictatorship. We question the
limits of the archive to record actions or embodied narratives that leave few material
traces, and about the conditions under which memories that are saturated by violence
and trauma can be excavated. We analyze two of the few extant photographs: in them
we see how the processes of performativity that accompany acts of violence unfold and
expand over time. The photographs reify or represent shame and silence, but they also
make remembering possible. The ways in which the photographs have circulated heighten
the unstable, fragile nature of these haunted archives.
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ISSN
1527-2036
DOI
10.1353/jowh.2024.a947033
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