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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Introduction: Taking Shelter; Horror, the State, and Social Suffering in Twenty-First-Century Mexico
The Sufferers
I. The Claimant
II. The Visceraless State
III. War and Imagination
IV. On Diary of Pain by María Luisa Puga
V. Tragic Agency
VI. I Won’t Let Anyone Say Those Are the Best Years of Your Life
What Countries Are These, Agripina?
VII. On 2501 Migrants by Alejandro Santiago
VIII. Nonfiction
IX. Elvira Arellano and That Which Blood, Tradition, and Community Unite
X. What Country Is This, Agripina?
XI. Cacaluta
XII. Desiccated Mermaids
XIII. The Morning After
XIV. On Our Toes: Women against the Mexican Femicide Machine
Under the Narco Sky
XV. Horrorism
XVI. The War We Lost
XVII. The Neo-Camelias
XVIII. The Longest Sunday
XVIX. A Network of Holes
XX. Under the Glare with Guillermo Fernández
XXI. Under the Narco Sky
Writing as We Grieve, Grieving as We Write
XXII. Mourning
XXIII. Writing in Migration: A Desedimentation with Lina Meruane
XXIV. Writing against War
XXV. The End of Women’s Silence
XXVI. Touching Is a Verb: The Hands of the Pandemic and Its Inescapable Questions
XXVII. Keep Writing
Endnotes
Credits
About the Author
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