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Archive | 2010

Violent Democracies in Latin America

Daniel M. Goldstein; Enrique Desmond Arias; Neil L. Whitehead; Jo Ellen Fair; Leigh A. Payne

Despite recent political movements to establish democratic rule in Latin American countries, much of the region still suffers from pervasive violence. From vigilantism, to human rights violations, to police corruption, violence persists. It is perpetrated by state-sanctioned armies, guerillas, gangs, drug traffickers, and local community groups seeking self-protection. The everyday presence of violence contrasts starkly with governmental efforts to extend civil, political, and legal rights to all citizens, and it is invoked as evidence of the failure of Latin American countries to achieve true democracy. The contributors to this collection take the more nuanced view that violence is not a social aberration or the result of institutional failure; instead, it is intimately linked to the institutions and policies of economic liberalization and democratization. The contributors—anthropologists, political scientists, sociologists, and historians—explore how individuals and institutions in Latin American democracies, from the rural regions of Colombia and the Dominican Republic to the urban centers of Brazil and Mexico, use violence to impose and contest notions of order, rights, citizenship, and justice. They describe the lived realities of citizens and reveal the historical foundations of the violence that Latin America suffers today. One contributor examines the tightly woven relationship between violent individuals and state officials in Colombia, while another contextualizes violence in Rio de Janeiro within the transnational political economy of drug trafficking. By advancing the discussion of democratic Latin American regimes beyond the usual binary of success and failure, this collection suggests more sophisticated ways of understanding the challenges posed by violence, and of developing new frameworks for guaranteeing human rights in Latin America. Contributors : Enrique Desmond Arias, Javier Auyero, Lilian Bobea, Diane E. Davis, Robert Gay, Daniel M. Goldstein, Mary Roldan, Todd Landman, Ruth Stanley, Maria Clemencia Ramirez


Archive | 2009

Genocide : truth, memory, and representation

Alexander Laban Hinton; Kevin Lewis O'Neill; Neil L. Whitehead; Jo Ellen Fair; Leigh A. Payne


Archive | 2005

The art of truth-telling about authoritarian rule

Ksenija Bilbija; Jo Ellen Fair; Cynthia E. Milton; Leigh A. Payne


Archive | 2017

Living with Bad Surroundings

Sverker Finnström; Neil L. Whitehead; Jo Ellen Fair; Leigh A. Payne


Archive | 2010

The White Enemy

Aparecida Vilaça; David Rodgers; Neil L. Whitehead; Jo Ellen Fair; Leigh A. Payne


Archive | 2010

The Foreigner, the Dead

Aparecida Vilaça; David Rodgers; Neil L. Whitehead; Jo Ellen Fair; Leigh A. Payne


Archive | 2010

“The Enemy Says He's OroNao' ”: Contact with the OroWaram, OroWaramXijein, and OroMon

Aparecida Vilaça; David Rodgers; Neil L. Whitehead; Jo Ellen Fair; Leigh A. Payne


Archive | 2010

The Brother-in-Law

Aparecida Vilaça; David Rodgers; Neil L. Whitehead; Jo Ellen Fair; Leigh A. Payne


Archive | 2010

The Motives of the Whites

Aparecida Vilaça; David Rodgers; Neil L. Whitehead; Jo Ellen Fair; Leigh A. Payne


Archive | 2010

The Great Expedition: Contact with the OroNao', OroEo, and OroAt on the Negro and Ocaia Rivers

Aparecida Vilaça; David Rodgers; Neil L. Whitehead; Jo Ellen Fair; Leigh A. Payne

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Neil L. Whitehead

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Enrique Desmond Arias

John Jay College of Criminal Justice

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Ksenija Bilbija

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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