Reinterpretación de las narrativas de violencia sexual desde la hermenéutica bíblica en clave liberadora
Lectura de 2 Samuel 13,1-22 para la construcción de lenguajes transformadores
Abstract
This article proposes a reinterpretation of the narratives of sexual violence of a group of women belonging to the MUVICEM Association from a liberating hermeneutic of 2 Samuel 13,1-22. This approach is based on the method of reading the Bible in Liberation Theology (see, judge, act) and takes as its starting point the socio-analytical mediation of women’s reality by highlighting their narratives of sexual violence in the context of the Colombian armed conflict.
Their experiences of sexual violence are reread in dialogue with the situation of Tamar in the text to identify transforming elements of their reality and spaces for political advocacy.
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