Mourning Remains: State Atrocity, Exhumations, and Governing the Disappeared in Peru's Postwar Andes

Mourning Remains: State Atrocity, Exhumations, and Governing the Disappeared in Peru's Postwar Andes
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Of the estimated 16,000 Peruvians disappeared during the conflict, only the bodies of 3,202 victims have been located, and only 1,833 identified. Mourning Remains reveals how collective mourning becomes a political escape from the state's project of governing past death and how the dead can help secure the future of the body politic.. Isaias Rojas-Perez explores the lives and political engagement of elderly Quechua mothers as they attempt to mourn and seek recognition for their kin. The rest remain unknown or unfound, scattered across the country and often shattered beyond recognition. Mourning Remains examines the attempts to find, recover, and identify the bodies of Peruvians who were disappeared during the 1980s and 1990s counterinsurgency campaign in Peru's central southern Andes. Rojas-Perez examines how, in the face of the state's failure to account for their missi
Isaias Rojas-Perez is Associate Professor of Anthropology at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey-Newark.
"Giving close attention to the work women do in the aftermath of unspeakable violence to knit life together, Isaias Rojas-Perez reveals the amazing potential of ethnography to engage suffering and show how the living learn to become apprentices to death itself. This book tells us that acknowledging their presence may be a requirement for an unusual and necessary reconciliation." (Marisol de la Cadena, University of California, Davis) . Theoretically nuanced and empirically rich, Mourning Remains reassesses the broad claims of transitional justice in Peru through a vivid, painstaking look at the attempt to craft legal evidence from disinterred traces of wartime atrocities." (Richard Kernaghan University of Florida)"Profoundand profoundly movingMourning Remains opens up another history of Peru in the aftermath of the bloody war between the Shining Path, the military, and the rest of the country. Mourning Remains is an outstanding contribution to the anthrop