Documenting Violence in Calderón's Mexico

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In Mexico during the presidency of Felipe Calderón (2006-2012) and as a direct result of his 'war' on drugs at least 60000 people were killed tens of thousands were 'disappeared' and countless more were subjected to kidnapping and sexual violence. This book analyses how artists and filmmakers alongside affected citizens attempted to navigate articulate and contend with this unparalleled escalation in brutality. <p/>In Mexico during the presidency of Felipe Calderón (2006-2012) and as a direct result of his 'war' on drugs at least 60000 people were killed tens of thousands were 'disappeared' and countless more were subjected to kidnapping and sexual violence. This book analyses how artists and filmmakers alongside affected citizens attempted to navigate articulate and contend with this unparalleled escalation in brutality. <p/>The texts studied here provide a critical visual archive of this first phase in the drug war and show how artists including Pedro Pardo Fernando Brito Mónica González and Natalia Almada attempted to challenge official narratives foster emerging nodes of resistance and seek justice for citizens. Bringing together works of photography photojournalism documentary and short fiction cinema the book argues for the vital role of cultural production in documenting institutional corruption human rights abuses and narco-related violence in Mexican society and providing a space to grieve and remember the victims. <p/>As Mexico's socio-political landscape continues to deteriorate the book shows how its visual cultural legacy provides a means of understanding and responding to the violence.
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