Arts & Humanities
Postconflict Utopias
Editorial: University of Illinois Press
ISBN: 9780252088346
Pub: 2024-10-10
Black women in the department of Choco, Colombia, imagine the end of the armed conflict through activism and storytelling. Tania Lizarazo focuses on members of COCOMACIA, Colombia’s largest Black peasants’ association that defends the collective territories in the Pacific lowlands. Drawing on the life stories of members and their local, regional, and transnational networks, Lizarazo explains how Choco’s Black Colombian women survive through everyday collaborative practices—from showing up to caretaking. As rehearsals of peace-building, these stories and practices exemplify the embodied practices that make survival possible. Day by day, the women imagine what memory, peace, and justice could look like alongside violence. Though peace may seem impossible, wishing and working to materialize a postconflict in Colombia is part of worldmaking practices that center Black women’s knowledge.
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