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The purpose of this article is to examine the close relationship between the violence that has occurred in Colombia and the racialized factors that have predominantly shaped the rural areas of Colombia. The scope and claims of the article conclude that the racialized landscapes of current violence in the country is demarcated by the treaty established between the State and the assets of both Colombia and the United States, through the design and implementation of Plan Colombia, as an implicit war strategy against rural ancestral communities.

Gerardo Vásquez Arenas, Mg., Universidad de Antioquia

Docente-investigador de la Facultad de Ciencias Sociales y Humanas de la Universidad de Antioquia, Medellín (Colombia). Allí mismo, integrante del grupo de investigación Estudios Interculturales y Decoloniales. Sociólogo de la Universidad de Antioquia; Magíster en Estudios Internacionales de Paz, Conlicto y Desarrollo de la Universidad Jaume I de Valencia (España); y DEA en Estudios Culturales Latinoamericanos de la Universidad Andina Simón Bolívar, Quito (Ecuador). E-mail: gevas2506@yahoo.es

Vásquez Arenas, G. (2018). Racialized landscapes of violence in Colombia. Nómadas, (45), 189–201. Retrieved from https://editorial.ucentral.edu.co/ojs_uc/index.php/nomadas/article/view/2477

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