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    Fisuras y esperanzas. Los colectivos artísticos en Guatemala a partir de la firma de la paz.
    (Universidad de Murcia, Servicio de Publicaciones., 2024) García von Hoegen, Magda Angélica
    The signing of the Peace Agreements in Guatemala was an historical milestone that represented a new social, political, economic and cultural era. Almost 30 years later, little has been reflected about the impact that this event had on the country’s artistic sectors and on the development of cultural movements. From the perspectives of cultural assemblage, microhistory and oral history, this work aims to analyze the processes of referent groups in diverse performing arts, their challenges of permanence, strengths and tensions in connection with substantive social dimensions. Likewise, study the conductive thread with future artists generations. It is concluded that there are artistic movements in Guatemala, whose legacy and impact on public spaces, are consolidated in fundamental contributions in national and international cultural, social and political spheres.

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