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Dawn Rose on a Dead Body

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Featured prominently in the Netflix series Narcos, Badiraguato is known as the birthplace of Mexico's most notorious criminals, from Caro Quintero to "El Chapo." But in this rural community in the ...
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Featured prominently in the Netflix series Narcos, Badiraguato is known as the birthplace of Mexico's most notorious criminals, from Caro Quintero to "El Chapo." But in this rural community in the Sinaloa sierra, what is the daily life of those invisible in the criminal fresco, who live in this jobless region, grow a tiny patch of poppies, run a grocery store, or hold a position in the local government? Who are the poppy farmers, caught between military repression and exploitation by those who buy their crops? What does it mean to be a woman in a place where men’s violence looms? How can people make sense of the killings that punctuate daily life? This sensitive ethnography lifts the veil on a marginalized territory that is the downside of our globalized economy; an ethnography that confronts us with the uncertainty that reigns when, once again, "Dawn rose on a dead body."
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Price: $29.95
Pages: 328
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Series: California Series in Public Anthropology
Publication Date: 04 March 2025
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780520405264
Format: Paperback
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“Dawn Rose on a Dead Body is remarkable. . . . It is no small miracle to deliver the book into English that does not read like a translation but is pure pleasure.”

Adèle Blazquez is CNRS Research Associate Professor in Anthropology at the Laboratory of Political Anthropology (LAP-EHESS) in Paris. Her research focuses on the everyday experiences of violence and power in Mexico.
Contents

List of Illustrations 
Acknowledgments 

Introduction 
1 • Moving Around 
2 • Being There 
3 • Pulling Through 
4 • Fencing In 
5 • Stealing A Woman 
6 • Killing 
7 • Administering 
Conclusion: Returning Upstream 

Notes 
Bibliography 
Index