(work in progress / 2025)
«Childhood is the ground on which we will walk for the rest of our lives,» wrote Luis Cencillo. And when that ground breaks, its cracks follow us forever.
(…) reconstruct muted experiences, exposing the invisible wounds that fractured childhoods leave in broken adults. Because what is not named does not exist… and it is time to name it. (…)
Broken childhoods (…) also by violence where children should be protected and,(…) territories without laws, childhood is too often left unguarded. (…)»
As Foucault reminds us, power operates through dispositifs that regulate and shape bodies. (…)»