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Over the last thirty years, Latin America has undergone an unprecedented wave of reparations targeting victims of political violence during military regimes, Indigenous and Afro-Latin groups affected by historical processes of dispossession, and citizens suffering from environmental harm. Reparations prompt us to face uncomfortable pasts and in so doing, create conditions for imagination of multiple futures. In representing the experiences and hopes of those affected by political violence in El Salvador and Argentina, environmental harm in Guatemala and Peru, and colonial dispossession in Chile and Bolivia, reparations are built upon conflictive forms of future imagination, translation of harm and new forms of belonging to and beyond the nation state, which reifies as much as challenges state authority over the promises of actual repair. In today's Latin American political debate, hopes for justice and democracy remain anchored to the question of the kinds of future that can be imagined through and after reparation.
Contents
Introduction: The Futures of Reparations in Latin America 1
PIERGIORGIO DI GIMINIANI, HELENE RISØR, AND KARINE VANTHUYNE
1 On Insurgent Knowledge and Affiliative Powers: Human Rights
Violations, Civil Society Archives, and Forms of Repair 28
ORIANA BERNASCONI
2 Memory Caught in the Everyday: A Case of a Salvadoran
Reparation Ethnography 52
HENRIK RONSBO
3 Being Repaired: Reparations and Remediations in Peru 74
MARÍA EUGENIA ULFE
4 "Here? Justice?": Enacting Repair on the Boundaries of Justice
in Argentina 92
NATASHA ZARETSKY
5 Indigenous Belongings as Precarious: An Ethnography of
Reparation Activism for Mine-Caused
Damages in Guatemala 114
KARINE VANTHUYNE
6 Indigenous Reparations in Plurinational Bolivia: Entanglement,
Hopefulness, and Restorative Futures 139
AMY KENNEMORE AND MAGALÍ VIENCA COPA PABÓN
7 Engendering Repair: Mapuche Women Elders' Life Histories,
Violence, and the Future 156
PATRICIA RICHARDS AND MILLARAY PAINEMAL
8 Involuntary Resettlement Resulting from Mining Operations
in Peru: The Illusion of Commensuration, State Responsibility,
and Corporate Reparations 180
GUILLERMO SALAS CARREÑO
Afterword: The Politics of Reparations 203
NANCY POSTERO
Acknowledgments 213
Index 215
Notes on Contributors 225



