"In this kaleidoscopic study that is part chronicle, part critical feminist theory, part manifesto, Maria Pia Lopez, one of Latin America?s most lucid thinkers today, lays out the organizational and aesthetic modalities of a movement that has birthed forceful political subjects."Marcela Alejandra Fuentes, Northwestern University
Prologue - Natalia Brizuela and Leticia SabsayIntroduction: The TideMourning: All Victims CountViolence: The Role of CrimeStrike: The End of the End of HistoryPower, Representation, and Bodies: The Construction of a Political SubjectModes of Appearing: Language and TheatricalityProvisional EpilogueBibliography
Maria Pia López is a sociologist, essayist, researcher and teacher.