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Textures of Terror: The Murder of Claudina Isabel Velasquez and Her Father's Quest for Justice (Volume 55) (California Series in Public Anthropology)


Title Textures of Terror: The Murder of Claudina Isabel Velasquez and Her Father's Quest for Justice (Volume 55) (California Series in Public Anthropology)
Writer Victoria Sanford (Author)
Date 2025-04-12 08:01:10
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Investigating the unsolved murder of a female law student and the pervasive violence against Guatemalan women that drives migration. Part memoir and part forensic investigation, Textures of Terror is a gripping first-person story of women, violence, and migration out of Guatemala—and how the United States is implicated. Accompanying Jorge Velásquez in a years-long search for answers after the brutal murder of his daughter Claudina Isabel, Victoria Sanford explores what it means to seek justice in "postconflict" countries where violence never ended. Through this father's determined struggle and other stories of justice denied, Textures of Terror offers a deeper understanding of US policies in Latin America and their ripple effect on migration. Sanford offers an up-close appraisal of the inner workings of the Guatemalan criminal justice system and how it maintains inequality, patriarchy, and impunity. Presenting the stories of other women who have suffered at the hands of strangers, intimate partners, and the security forces, this work reveals the deeply gendered nature of power and violence in Guatemala. Read more


Review

"Textures of Terror" is a compelling synthesis of true crime narration and public anthropology. Through more than a decade of dedicated anthropological engagement with what might be described as a “cold case”, Sanford meticulously holds the Guatemalan government to account for its role in feminicide. The book provides a detailed ethnographic examination of the state and judicial frameworks, revealing their complicity in perpetuating misogyny. This scholarly rigor is blended with a narrative thread characteristic of true crime literature, lending to its readability. Sanford's work exemplifies the essence of public anthropology, making complex academic concepts accessible and engaging. I found myself absorbed in its pages, compelled to read continuously, even during meals, and completed the book within a week—a testament to its readability and the urgency of its content.

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