Paper Cadavers: The Archives of Dictatorship in Guatemala (American Encounters/Global Interactions)
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Book Synopsis: In Paper Cadavers, an inside account of the astonishing discovery and rescue of Guatemala's secret police archives, Kirsten Weld probes the politics of memory, the wages of the Cold War, and the stakes of historical knowledge production. After Guatemala's bloody thirty-six years of civil war (1960–1996), silence and impunity reigned. That is, until 2005, when human rights investigators stumbled on the archives of the country's National Police, which, at 75 million pages, proved to be the largest trove of secret state records ever found in Latin America. The unearthing of the archives renewed fierce debates about history, memory, and justice. In Paper Cadavers, Weld explores Guatemala's struggles to manage this avalanche of evidence of past war crimes, providing a firsthand look at how postwar justice activists worked to reconfigure terror archives into implements of social change. Tracing the history of the police files as they were transformed from weapons of counterinsurgency into tools for post-conflict reckoning, Weld sheds light on the country's fraught transition from war to an uneasy peace, reflecting on how societies forget and remember political violence.
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Unlock the secrets of Guatemala's tumultuous past with "Paper Cadavers: The Archives of Dictatorship in Guatemala". Delve into the astonishing discovery of the country's National Police archives, a staggering 75 million pages that lay dormant for decades. This gripping account by Kirsten Weld is a testament to the power of historical knowledge and the quest for justice in the face of silence and impunity.
Immerse yourself in the politics of memory and the legacy of the Cold War as Weld takes you on a journey through Guatemala's post-conflict reckoning. Discover how these once-hidden archives became tools for social change, sparking debates that reverberated across the nation. "Paper Cadavers" is a must-read for anyone passionate about uncovering the truth behind past war crimes and understanding the complexities of transitional justice.
Experience the transformation of terror archives into instruments of peace and reconciliation as Weld unravels the threads of Guatemala's history. Gain insight into the intricacies of memory preservation and the challenges of confronting political violence head-on. With each turn of the page, you'll be drawn deeper into a world where the past comes to life, demanding to be heard and remembered.
Don't miss out on this groundbreaking exploration of Guatemala's hidden past. Order your copy of "Paper Cadavers" today and embark on a journey that will challenge your perceptions and broaden your understanding of history.
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