Pilar Riano-Alcala is a professor at the Social Justice Institute at the University of British Columbia. She is the author of Avanzar a tientas: Memorias, violencias y produccion de conocimiento.
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List of Illustrations Introduction 1. Memory and Repair in the Afterlives of Violence 2. Fluid Landscapes, Entangled Histories: War, Territory, and Political Economy 3. Singing with the River's Suffering: Poetics and Politics of Sound Memory 4. Tracing Presences and Absences: Forensics of Care, Exhumations, and Reparative Death Worlds 5. Return to the Territory: Emplaced Witnessing, Commemoration, and Personhood 6. Stories That Claim: Truth, Justice, and Frictions of Repair Conclusion Acknowledgments Notes References Index
"Exemplary. Offers a wholly original exploration of Black and Indigenous perspectives of violence, memory, and justice. A remarkable work of ethnography and intellectual history." - Luis van Isschot, author of The Social Origins of Human Rights: Protesting Political Violence in Colombia's Oil Capital, 1919-2010

