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Against the Evils of Democracy: Fighting Forced Disappearance and Neoliberal Terror in Mexico

机译:反对民主的邪恶:墨西哥的强迫失踪和新自由主义恐怖

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On 26 September 2014, Mexican police forces in Iguala, Guerrero, attacked and abducted four dozen students known as normalistas (student teachers); some were killed on the spot and the rest were never seen again. Within and beyond Mexico, rights activists immediately raised the alarm that the normalistas had joined the country's growing population of "the disappeared," now numbering more than 28,000 over the last decade. In this article, I draw from a growing scholarship within and beyond critical geography that explores forced disappearance as a set of governing practices that shed insight into contemporary democracies and into struggles for constructing more just worlds. Specifically, I explore how an activist representation of Mexico's normalistas as "missing students" opens up new political possibilities and spatial strategies for fighting state terror and expanding the Mexican public within a repressive neoliberal and global order. I argue that this activism brings to life a counterpublic as protestors declare that if disappearance is "compatible" with democracy, as it appears to be within Mexico, then disappeared subjects demand new spaces of political action. They demand a countertopography where the disappeared citizens of Mexico make their voices heard. Activists demonstrate such connections as they compose countertopographies for counterpublics across the Americas landscape of mass graves, prisons, and draconian political economies, mostly constructed in the name of democracy and on behalf of securing citizens. Understanding how Mexico's activists confront the intransigent problems of state terror, spanning from dictatorships to democracies, offers vital insights for struggles against policies for detaining and disappearing peoples there and elsewhere in these neoliberal times.
机译:2014年9月26日,墨西哥警察部队在Iguala,Guerrero,袭击和绑架了四十名学生被称为正常国家(学生教师);有些人当场杀死,其余的再也没有见过。在墨西哥之外,权利活动家立即提出了警报,正常律师加入该国不断增长的“消失”,现在在过去十年中编号超过28,000人。在本文中,我从一个越来越多的奖学金中汲取批评地理,探讨了强迫失踪,作为一系列管理实践,即揭示了当代民主国家的洞察力,并陷入努力建设更多世界。具体而言,我探讨了墨西哥违规行为如何作为“失踪的学生”的活动,为抗击国家恐怖的新的政治可能性和空间战略,并在压制新思维和全球秩序中扩展墨西哥公众。我认为这种激动事主为让生活成为抗议者作为抗议者宣称,如果失踪与民主“兼容”,因为它似乎在墨西哥,那么消失的主题需要新的政治行动空间。他们要求反补贴,其中墨西哥的消失的公民使他们的声音听到。活动家展示了这些联系,因为它们在群众坟墓,监狱和武装交流的美洲景观中撰写了反补式的反补贴,主要以民主的名义和代表保障公民建造。了解墨西哥的活动家如何面对国家恐怖的纪念问题,跨越民主党人的独裁,为斗争和消失在那里和其他地方在这些新自由主义的地方的政策中,这是一个重要的洞察力。

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