Decolonial Witnessing: Cold War Afterlives in Latin American and Latinx Testimonios: Latinx: The Future Is Now
Autor Guadalupe Escobaren Limba Engleză Hardback – 12 mai 2026
During the Cold War, testimonio emerged as a powerful genre of political nonfiction in Latin America. Artists created first-person narratives of censorship and state violence, highlighting broader circumstances of oppression carried out by local right-wing oligarchies in collusion with the US empire. Decolonial Witnessing explores the continuing vitality of testimonio in the twenty-first century, as it has evolved into narratives contesting neoliberal dispossession and dispoasability.
Considering the cultural work of Ana Castillo, Regina José Galindo, Jayro Bustamante, Alberto Ledesma, Javier Zamora, Lila Downs, and others, Guadalupe Escobar shows how artists, authors, musicians, and filmmakers are using testimonial narratives to identify and resist the architecture of post–Cold War militarized democracy. Contemporary testimonios center migrant children, torture abolitionists, Indigenous land defenders—figures whose perspectives and, indeed, presence disrupt dominant paradigms of citizenship. Cast against the law, their stories—their memories—constitute a critical optic on the construction of belonging. In these acts of bearing witness, Escobar locates the possibility of a new, counterhegemonic political imagination.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781477333716
ISBN-10: 1477333711
Pagini: 248
Ilustrații: 28 b&w illus.
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: University of Texas Press
Colecția University of Texas Press
Seria Latinx: The Future Is Now
ISBN-10: 1477333711
Pagini: 248
Ilustrații: 28 b&w illus.
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: University of Texas Press
Colecția University of Texas Press
Seria Latinx: The Future Is Now
Notă biografică
Guadalupe Escobar is an assistant professor of English and of gender, race, and identity at the University of Nevada, Reno.
Cuprins
- List of Illustrations
- Introduction. Shifting Paradigms of Perception
- Chapter 1. Reappearing Acts
- Chapter 2. The Prosecutor’s Gaze
- Chapter 3. The Child Refugee as Witness
- Chapter 4. Reluctant DREAMers
- Coda. Witnessing Otherwise
- Acknowledgments
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
Recenzii
Tightly argued, tender, provocative, and meticulously researched, Decolonial Witnessing offers a significant new analysis that ties together the seemingly unending afterlives of both the Cold War and the War on Terror to an ever denser and more violent deportation machinery. Escobar’s eloquent study illustrates the complex reparative work of witnessing as a process of refusing violent hierarchies and redefining the human and the rights to be human while also teaching us how to read and learn from a broad array of cultural texts.
Decolonial Witnessing is a powerful and necessary intervention that revitalizes our understanding of testimonio for the twenty-first century. Escobar’s incisive readings show how contemporary artists and writers transform witnessing into a decolonial practice that foregrounds gender, youth, and migration with extraordinary nuance. The book’s transnational vision is one of its greatest strengths, revealing the reach of US power while honoring the creativity and resilience of Latin American and Latinx communities. Bold, interdisciplinary, and ethically attuned, Decolonial Witnessing demonstrates why testimonio remains an indispensable human rights genre—and why its afterlives matter now more than ever.
Decolonial Witnessing is a powerful and necessary intervention that revitalizes our understanding of testimonio for the twenty-first century. Escobar’s incisive readings show how contemporary artists and writers transform witnessing into a decolonial practice that foregrounds gender, youth, and migration with extraordinary nuance. The book’s transnational vision is one of its greatest strengths, revealing the reach of US power while honoring the creativity and resilience of Latin American and Latinx communities. Bold, interdisciplinary, and ethically attuned, Decolonial Witnessing demonstrates why testimonio remains an indispensable human rights genre—and why its afterlives matter now more than ever.
Descriere
Examining the power of Testimonios in illuminating political injustice in Latin America through history