Objetos Parlantes
El tenue resonar de los objetos cotidianos
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https://doi.org/10.5935/2177-6644.20250024Abstract
This article analyzes the agency of the everyday objects of deceased people. Who are their guardians now? Why is it important to remember this memory? These are some of the questions that guide this discussion. What does it mean to inhabit? How can we understand life through the lens of objects? These are also questions we have designed to delve deeper into how family and collective memory is constructed. Also, based on several interviews and photographs taken with the aim of understanding how we preserve our loved ones, we might reflect on the common narratives of the people who inhabit a community and, above all, how we might understand the sphere of gender and its role in these narratives. To inhabit a space is to leave a mark, a trail; these people's objects are the guardians of these memories.
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