Introduction: The futures of reparation in Latin America Piergiorgio Di Giminiani, Helene Risor and Karine Vanthuyne Chapter 1: On Insurgent Knowledge and Affiliative Powers: Human rights violations, civil society archives and forms of repair Oriana Bernasconi Chapter 2: Memory Caught in the Everyday: A case of a Salvadoran reparation ethnography Henrik Ronsbo Chapter 3: Being repaired: reparations and remediations in Peru MarĂa Eugenia Ulfe Chapter 4: "Here? Justice?": Enacting Repair on the Boundaries of Justice in Argentina Natasha Zaretsky Chapter 5: Indigenous Belongings as Precarious: An ethnography of reparations activism for mine-caused damages in Guatemala Karine Vanthuyne Chapter 6: Indigenous Reparations in Plurinational Bolivia: Entanglement, hopefulness, and restorative futures Amy Kennemore and Vianca Copa Chapter 7: Engendering Repair: Mapuche women elders' life histories, violence, and the future Patricia Richards and Millaray Painemal Chapter 8: Large Mines' Involuntary Resettlement in Peru: The illusion of commensuration, state responsibility and corporate reparations Guillermo Salas Afterword: The politics of reparation Nancy Postero Acknowledgments Notes on Contributors Index.
The Futures of Reparations in Latin America : Imagination, Translation, and Belonging