1st Edition

Histories of Perplexity Colombia, 1970s-2010s

Edited By A. Ricardo López-Pedreros, Lina Britto Copyright 2024
    542 Pages 35 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    By combining chronological coverage, analytical breadth, and interdisciplinary approaches, these two volumes—Histories of Solitude and Histories of Perplexity—study the histories of Colombia over the past two centuries as illustrations of the histories of democracy across the Americas.

    The volumes bring together over 40 scholars based in Colombia, the United States, England, and Canada working in various disciplines to discuss how a country that has been consistently presented as a rarity in Latin America provides critical examples to re-examine major historical problems: republicanism and liberalism; export economies and agrarian modernization; populism and cultural politics of state formation; revolutionary and counterinsurgent Cold War violence; neoliberal reforms and urban development; popular mobilization and counterhegemonic public spheres; political ecologies and environmental struggles; and labors of memory and the challenge of reconciliation. Contributors are sensitive to questions of subjectivity and discourse, observant of ethnographic details and micro-politics, and attuned to macro-perspectives such as transnational and global histories.

    These volumes offer fresh perspectives on Colombia and will be of great value to those interested in Latin American and Caribbean history.

    Preface: Colombia Revisited

    Lina Britto and A. Ricardo López-Pedreros

     

    Introduction: Histories of Perplexity

    Lina Britto and A. Ricardo López-Pedreros

     

    Part 1: Identifying Multiculturalism

    1.    1. A Conversation with an Afrodiasporic Humanist: Manuel Zapata Olivella in His Own Words

    William Mina

    2.    2.   Black Upward Mobility, Neoliberal Multiculturalism and Social Whitening in Colombia

    Mara Viveros Vigoya

    3.   3.    From Native to Raizal: Indigeneity and Anglophone Afro-Caribbean Heritage of San Andrés, Providencia, and Santa Catalina

    Sharika D. Crawford 

    4.   4.   Campesino: A Contested Identity, a Vibrant Subjectivity in Colombia

    Diana Bocarejo and Carlos del Cairo 

     

    Part 2: Surveying the Territorial State

    5.  5.     A Country of Forests: Territorial State Building in Colombia

    Claudia Leal

    6. Collective Land Titling and Neoliberalism in the Colombian Pacific Region

    Marta Isabel Domínguez

    7. From Carbon Extraction to Blue and Green Extractivism: Demands of Radical Socio-Environmental Transformations in the Guajira 

    Astrid Ulloa

     

    Part 3: Unpacking Drug Trafficking

    8.   8.    Diplomacy, Drug Trafficking, and Political Repression: César Gaviria’s Administration in Colombia, 1990-1994

    Eduardo Sáenz Rovner

    9.  9.   Narcotrafficking, Immigration, and Salsa Music: The Cali-New York Connection

    Alejandro Ulloa Sanmiguel

    10.   MONA®CO: Conversations on Narco-Phenomena and Contemporary Art in Colombia Santiago Rueda and Harold Ortiz

     

    Part 4: Watching the Media

    1111. The Accidental Persona: The Media and Pablo Escobar

     Catalina Uribe Rincón

     

    1212.  The Moral Vision and Moral Performance of Photojournalist Jesús Abad Colorado

    Alexander L. Fattal

    1313.  Community Radio Stations and the Construction of Modern Indigeneity in Cauca

    Diego Cortés

    1414.   Social Media and the Musical Nation: Hegemonic Cooptation and the Making of a National Repertoire

    Héctor Fernández L’Hoeste

     

    Part 5: Revisiting the Armed Conflict

    1515.  Gendered Activism and Elite Formation on the Colombian Frontier: Lessons from the Life of Fátima Muriel

    Winifred Tate

    1616.  Coercive Brokerage: The Rise and Fall of Colombian Paramilitary Commander Hernán Giraldo, 1976-2006

    Francisco Gutiérrez Sanín

    1717.  The Conflicts of Coca: Women’s Struggles for Economic Autonomy in Coca-Growing Regions

    Estefanía Ciro

     

    Part 6: Laboring with Memory

    1818.  Fluctuations and Paradoxes in Colombia’s Long Cycle of Historical Memory, 2005-2021

    María Emma Wills Obregón

    1919.  Rendering the Unheard-of Believable: On Fragmentos by Doris Salcedo and Duelos by Clemencia Echeverri

    María del Rosario Acosta López

    2020.  “We gave them names:” Exhumations, Peace Agreement and Social Reparation in Bojayá, Chocó

    Pilar Riaño Alcalá in collaboration with José de la Cruz ValenciaNatalia Quiceno, and Camila Orjuela

    Biography

    Lina Britto is Associate Professor of History at Northwestern University. She is the author of Marijuana Boom: The Rise and Fall of Colombia’s First Drug Paradise.

    A. Ricardo López-Pedreros is Professor of History at Western Washington University. He has been a Leverhulme Trust Visiting Professor at University College London. He is the author of Makers of Democracy: A Transnational History of the Middle Class in Colombia.