A Century of Violence in a Red City: Popular Struggle, Counterinsurgency, and Human Rights in Colombia

Author:   Lesley Gill
Publisher:   Duke University Press
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9780822360605


Pages:   304
Publication Date:   26 February 2016
Format:   Paperback
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A Century of Violence in a Red City: Popular Struggle, Counterinsurgency, and Human Rights in Colombia


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Author:   Lesley Gill
Publisher:   Duke University Press
Imprint:   Duke University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.431kg
ISBN:  

9780822360605


ISBN 10:   0822360608
Pages:   304
Publication Date:   26 February 2016
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

List of Acronyms  ix Acknowledgments  xiii Introduction  1 1. Black Gold, Militant Labor  29 2. Cold War Crucible  61 3. Terror and Impunity  95 4. Unraveling  123 5. Fragmented Sovereignty  152 6. Narrowing Political Options and Human Rights  183 7. The Aftermath of Counterinsurgency  216 Conclusion  237 Notes  249 References  263 Index  275

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Lesley Gill's extraordinarily original scholarship and use of interviews and firsthand accounts gives a vivid view of Colombia's contemporary scene. Beautifully written, this book makes a very important contribution to the literature on Colombia and on class and social movements throughout Latin America. There is virtually nothing like A Century of Violence in a Red City. --Aviva Chomsky, author of Linked Labor Histories: New England, Colombia, and the Making of a Global Working Class


Lesley Gill's extraordinarily original scholarship and use of interviews and first-hand accounts gives a vivid view of Colombia's contemporary scene. Beautifully written, this book makes a very important contribution to the literature on Colombia and on class and social movements throughout Latin America. There is virtually nothing like A Century of Violence in a Red City. --Aviva Chomsky, author of Linked Labor Histories: New England, Colombia, and the Making of a Global Working Class


Gill weaves together the historical development of the city's power struggles and the devastation and suffering of the city, and boldly looks into the future. She presents a hauntingly honest assessment of past struggles and future opportunities. An invaluable addition to understanding Colombia and its social, political, and class struggles, as well as those of the region and the larger world. . . . Essential. All public and academic levels/libraries. -- A. E. Leykam * Choice * Gill's book will be a fundamental text for anyone interested in violence, politics, and the state in contemporary Latin America and for those seeking a model for doing and writing historical anthropology at its very finest. -- Daniel M. Goldstein * American Ethnologist * Lesley Gill never loses sight of her focus on class as her principal analytical category. This is the book's greatest contribution....She stresses the agency and resistance of trade unionists, activists, and city councilors despite relentless and violent political persecution. -- Maria Clemencia Ramirez * American Anthropologist * Through ethnographic research and oral histories, Gill offers a nuanced portrait of right-wing paramilitary occupation of the city, highlighting divergent experiences and contradictory memories.... As an urban history spanning nearly a hundred years, A Century of Violence in a Red City thus illustrates how urban space is produced and configured through struggles over resources and power. -- Emma Shaw Crane * NACLA Report on the Americas * Gill has made an incredibly complicated story accessible, interesting, and useful to anyone interested in understanding how the violent suppression of class and labour remains central to contemporary projects of rule. The story is as well told as it is tragic. -- Teo Ballve * Bulletin of Latin American Research * Gill's book contributes importantly to a literature in both English and Spanish, in the United States and in Colombia, that queries the complex nature of the relationships between the legitimate state and the parastate, between the army and the paramilitaries, all in the context of a neoliberal economy in which illicit drug production and trafficking play a central role. She skillfully elaborates a great deal about what is going on all over Colombia through the lens of one particular city. -- Les Field * Journal of Anthropological Research * A Century of Violence in a Red City achieves its historically informed anthropology through Gill's long-time engagement with the city's activists and her deep knowledge of Latin American history. . . . Gill's book helps us understand contemporary Colombia and is essential reading for anyone seeking to comprehend popular struggle in Latin America and its relation to broader patterns of capital accumulation. -- Johanna Perez Gomez * Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute *


Lesley Gill's A Century of Violence in a Red City reads like a nonfiction version of One Hundred Years of Solitude. Compelling in analysis, empathetic in interpretation, Gill's sweeping narrative of political struggle, social solidarity, and public-private repression in the Colombian city of Barrancabermeja is required reading for anyone hoping to understand Latin America's twentieth- and early twenty-first-century history. -- Greg Grandin, author of Kissinger's Shadow: The Long Reach of America's Most Controversial Statesman Lesley Gill's extraordinarily original scholarship and use of interviews and firsthand accounts gives a vivid view of Colombia's contemporary scene. Beautifully written, this book makes a very important contribution to the literature on Colombia and on class and social movements throughout Latin America. There is virtually nothing like A Century of Violence in a Red City. -- Aviva Chomsky, author of Linked Labor Histories: New England, Colombia, and the Making of a Global Working Class Gill weaves together the historical development of the city's power struggles and the devastation and suffering of the city, and boldly looks into the future. She presents a hauntingly honest assessment of past struggles and future opportunities. An invaluable addition to understanding Colombia and its social, political, and class struggles, as well as those of the region and the larger world... Essential. All public and academic levels/libraries. -- A. E. Leykam Choice


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Lesley Gill is Professor of Anthropology at Vanderbilt University and the author of The School of the Americas: Military Training and Political Violence in the Americas, also published by Duke University Press. 

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