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Digging for Hope
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- Book Synopsis
- In the shadow of Mexico's ongoing human rights crisis, Digging for Hope offers a powerful feminist ethnography of resistance, care, and collective memory. Drawing on nearly a decade of fieldwork, R. AÍda Hernández Castillo documents the courageous work of women-led search collectives who, in the face of extreme violence, search for their disappeared loved ones. Through physical and spiritual practices such as exhumation, mourning, and poetic remembrance, these women reclaim dignity for the dead and challenge a society that has normalized disappearance. At the heart of this book is a profound exploration of what Hernández Castillo calls a "pedagogy of love"-a political and ethical framework rooted in care, solidarity, and the refusal to forget. These women are not only searching for bodies; they are building emotional communities, crafting new languages of justice, and offering a reimagining of what it means to resist violence. Their practices, often overlooked by traditional scholarship, restore humanity and dignify the disappeared. Digging for Hope is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the gendered dimensions of violence and the grassroots movements that rise in response. With clarity and compassion, Hernández Castillo brings readers into the intimate spaces of grief and resistance, offering a model for feminist ethnography that is both rigorous and deeply humane.
- About The Author
- R. Aìda Hernández Castillo is a professor and senior researcher at the CIESAS in Mexico City. Her academic work has promoted Indigenous and women's rights in Latin America. She has published twenty-two books.
- Product Details
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- ISBN
- 9780816556489
- Format
- Paperback
- Publisher
- The University of Arizona Press, (05 May 2026)
- Number of Pages
- 360
- Weight
- 539.77 grams
- Language
- English
- Dimensions
- 229 x 152 x 25 mm
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