The End of the Future broadens the theoretical framework for understanding memories' role in reconciliation following a violent conflict. This book explores the complicated and confusing linkages between memory and trauma for individuals caught up in civil war and post-conflict reconciliation in the Peruvian Amazon's Huallaga Valley—an epicenter for leftist rebels and a booming shadow economy based on the extraction and circulation of cocaine. The End of the Future tells the story of the TÚpac Amaru Revolutionary Movement's (Movimiento Revolucionario TÚpac Amaru, MRTA) violent attempts to overthrow the state in the late 1980s and early 1990s from the perspective of the poorest residents of the lower Huallaga's Caynarachi Basin. To give context to the causes and consequences of the MRTA's presence in the lower and central Huallaga, a poorly documented part of the Peruvian Amazon, the book relies on the written works and testimony of SÍstero GarcÍa Torres, an MRTA rebel commander, the government's Truth and Reconciliation Commission, MRTA propaganda, media accounts, and critical historical texts. Besides exposing Huallaga Valley human rights abuses, the book's contribution to political anthropology is consequential for its insistence that reconciliation is by no means equivalent to local, indigenous notions of "justice" or customary forms of dispute resolution. Without deliberately addressing the diverse socio-cultural contours defining overlapping epistemologies of justice, freedom, and communal wellbeing, enduring reconciliation will likely remain elusive.
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Broadens the theoretical framework for understanding memories’ role in reconciliation following a violent conflict. This book explores the complicated and confusing linkages between memory and trauma for individuals caught up in civil war and post-conflict reconciliation in the Peruvian Amazon’s Huallaga Valley.
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AcknowledgmentsForeword by Manuel BurgaList of IllustrationsIntroduction. Narrative Renditions of Ugly Times: Memory, Violence, and Trauma in Peruvian AmazoniaChapter 1. The Ugly Times of WarChapter 2. In Search of the RebelChapter 3. War Taxes: CuposChapter 4. TÚpac Amaru LibertadorChapter 5. Forest EncountersChapter 6. Discipline: Law & DisorderChapter 7. White GoldChapter 8. Attack on the “Pearl of the Huallaga”Chapter 9. The End of the Future: El PorvenirChapter 10. Memory, Silence & the Narration of ViolenceConclusion: Partisan Anthropology, Empathy, and ReconciliationNotesReferencesIndex
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Chronicling the little-known yet gripping story of the MRTA rebels' war in the Peruvian Amazon with admirable humanity and tremendous insight, Dean shows how the horrors of what locals call those "ugly times" still haunt the living despite the pieties about healing and reconciliation."—Orin Starn, co-author of The Shining Path: Love, Madness, and Revolution and the Andes
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ISBN
9780826506252
Publisert
2023-12-30
Utgiver
Vendor
Vanderbilt University Press
Vekt
272 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
288

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Biographical note

Bartholomew Dean is an associate professor of anthropology at the University of Kansas.