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Flows of Violence
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Flows of Violence

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Flows of Violence offers a profound ethnographic exploration of the intricate relationship between violence and water infrastructure in one of Colombia's most marginalized cities. This groundbreaking work engages with the concept of 'infrastructural violence,' revealing how the Colombian state's neglect and inadequate provision of water services perpetuate inequality and suffering among Buenaventura's residents. Through extensive fieldwork, Fernandez provides rich empirical data and firsthand accounts that bring to light the daily struggles and resilience of the city's inhabitants.

The book critically examines how everyday crime and state neglect intersect, altering the improvised practices of water storage and access among the population. It also highlights the innovative mechanisms employed by social movements and ordinary citizens to cope with and resist these challenges.

Flows of Violence is an essential read for scholars in anthropology, geography, and Latin American studies, offering valuable insights into the sociopolitical impacts of infrastructure. This timely contribution underscores the urgent need for equitable infrastructure development and social justice, making it a pivotal text for understanding urban poverty and state dynamics in Latin America and beyond.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
University of Arizona Press
Country
United States
Date
25 November 2025
Pages
240
ISBN
9780816555888

Flows of Violence offers a profound ethnographic exploration of the intricate relationship between violence and water infrastructure in one of Colombia's most marginalized cities. This groundbreaking work engages with the concept of 'infrastructural violence,' revealing how the Colombian state's neglect and inadequate provision of water services perpetuate inequality and suffering among Buenaventura's residents. Through extensive fieldwork, Fernandez provides rich empirical data and firsthand accounts that bring to light the daily struggles and resilience of the city's inhabitants.

The book critically examines how everyday crime and state neglect intersect, altering the improvised practices of water storage and access among the population. It also highlights the innovative mechanisms employed by social movements and ordinary citizens to cope with and resist these challenges.

Flows of Violence is an essential read for scholars in anthropology, geography, and Latin American studies, offering valuable insights into the sociopolitical impacts of infrastructure. This timely contribution underscores the urgent need for equitable infrastructure development and social justice, making it a pivotal text for understanding urban poverty and state dynamics in Latin America and beyond.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
University of Arizona Press
Country
United States
Date
25 November 2025
Pages
240
ISBN
9780816555888