Mexico's rebellious afterlives : armed uprisings and activism in the narco war
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Mexico's rebellious afterlives : armed uprisings and activism in the narco war
Lexington Books, c2022
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 165-177) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Mexico's Rebellious Afterlives: Armed Uprisings and Activism in the Narco War examines nonviolent activism and armed uprisings in the narco war. Olof Kjell Oscar Ohlson argues that relatives of Mexico's many victims of violence, often without earlier experiences of human rights advocacy, become activists protesting violence or form self-armed citizens' police to resist state, capitalist, and criminal violence. Ohlson develops innovative theories on political afterlives and rituals of rebellion, demonstrating how political street protests transform over time to become annual commemorative events at new memorial sites for the disappeared.
目次
Introduction: Political Ethnography as a Form of Engagement
Part I Direct and Structural Rebellion
Chapter 1: Who Owns the Dead?
Chapter 2: The People Say, the Government Obey
Chapter 3: Protest Caravans
Chapter 4: Even if it's the Last Thing I'll Do
Part II Rebellious Afterlives (as Cultural Rebellion)
Chapter 5: Mexico's Rebellious Dead
Chapter 6: The Necrographies at Estela de Luz
Conclusion: The Rebellious Subject
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