Author Archives: Valeria Sánchez-Prieto

I am an anthropologist with a master’s degree in Social Studies of Science and Technology. I have experience as a university professor, journalist, and project coordinator in both public and private sectors. My research interests include science and technology, museology, popular culture, and memory studies.
Black and white dog standing behind a barbed wire fence, looking directly at the camera, with a blurred green rural background.

Animals in War: Multispecies Agency and the Memory of the Colombian Armed Conflict

In one testimony from Colombia’s armed conflict, a parrot named Lola repeated the phrases she heard around her: “Paraco asesino” (“paramilitary murderer”), “Viva la guerrilla” (“long live the guerrilla”), and “The vultures are coming” Her voice condensed the sounds, fears, and political tensions of war into a multispecies archive of memory. Far from being passive witnesses, animals moved within the infrastructures of conflict as companions, alarms, transportation, and sometimes even weapons. Yet these violent incorporations are only the most extreme expression of a broader multispecies world of conflict. (read more...)