Art of Captivity / Arte del Cautiverio

Through a series of rich photographs, Art of Captivity / Arte del Cautiverio tells a compelling story about the war on drugs in Central America. Entirely bilingual in both English and Spanish, the book focuses on the country of Guatemala, now the principle point of transit for the cocaine that is produced in the Andes and bound for the United States and Canada. Alongside a spike in the use of crack cocaine, Guatemala City has witnessed the proliferation of Pentecostal drug rehabilitation centers. The centers are sites of abuse and torment, but also lifesaving institutions in a country that does not provide any other viable social service to those struggling with drug dependency.

Art of Captivity / Arte del Cautiverio explores these centers as architectural forms, while also showcasing the cultural production that takes place inside them, including drawings and letters created by those held captive. This stunning work of visual ethnography humanizes those held inside these centers, breaks down stereotypes about drug use, and sets the conditions for a hemispheric conversation about prohibitionist practices – by revealing intimate portraits of a population held hostage by a war on drugs.

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Art of Captivity / Arte del Cautiverio

Through a series of rich photographs, Art of Captivity / Arte del Cautiverio tells a compelling story about the war on drugs in Central America. Entirely bilingual in both English and Spanish, the book focuses on the country of Guatemala, now the principle point of transit for the cocaine that is produced in the Andes and bound for the United States and Canada. Alongside a spike in the use of crack cocaine, Guatemala City has witnessed the proliferation of Pentecostal drug rehabilitation centers. The centers are sites of abuse and torment, but also lifesaving institutions in a country that does not provide any other viable social service to those struggling with drug dependency.

Art of Captivity / Arte del Cautiverio explores these centers as architectural forms, while also showcasing the cultural production that takes place inside them, including drawings and letters created by those held captive. This stunning work of visual ethnography humanizes those held inside these centers, breaks down stereotypes about drug use, and sets the conditions for a hemispheric conversation about prohibitionist practices – by revealing intimate portraits of a population held hostage by a war on drugs.

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Art of Captivity / Arte del Cautiverio

Art of Captivity / Arte del Cautiverio

Art of Captivity / Arte del Cautiverio

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Through a series of rich photographs, Art of Captivity / Arte del Cautiverio tells a compelling story about the war on drugs in Central America. Entirely bilingual in both English and Spanish, the book focuses on the country of Guatemala, now the principle point of transit for the cocaine that is produced in the Andes and bound for the United States and Canada. Alongside a spike in the use of crack cocaine, Guatemala City has witnessed the proliferation of Pentecostal drug rehabilitation centers. The centers are sites of abuse and torment, but also lifesaving institutions in a country that does not provide any other viable social service to those struggling with drug dependency.

Art of Captivity / Arte del Cautiverio explores these centers as architectural forms, while also showcasing the cultural production that takes place inside them, including drawings and letters created by those held captive. This stunning work of visual ethnography humanizes those held inside these centers, breaks down stereotypes about drug use, and sets the conditions for a hemispheric conversation about prohibitionist practices – by revealing intimate portraits of a population held hostage by a war on drugs.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781487535629
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Publication date: 11/03/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 168
File size: 100 MB
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About the Author

Kevin Lewis O’Neill is a professor in the Department for the Study of Religion and the director of the Centre for Diaspora and Transnational Studies at the University of Toronto.

Benjamin Fogarty-Valenzuela is a Mansueto Institute Fellow and Sociology Postdoctoral Scholar at the University of Chicago.

Table of Contents

List of Images / Lista de imagenes

Acknowledgments / Agradecimientos

Introduction / Introducción

1. Façade / Fachada

2. Captivity / Cautiverio

3. Freedom / Libertad

4. Art / Arte

Conclusion / Conclusión

Works Consulted / Obras consultados

What People are Saying About This

Carol Hendrickson

"Art of Captivity / Arte del Cautiverio takes us into the nearly invisible world of Pentecostal drug rehabilitation centers in Guatemala City where pastors incarcerate drug users who then wait long days—years even—for the miracle of salvation from addiction. By means of their deeply emplaced and probing photo-ethnography, Kevin O'Neill and Benjamin Fogarty-Valenzuela serve as powerful witnesses to the stultifying life inside these facilities as well as the artistic efforts and collaborative insights of the captives."

João Biehl

"Intensely probing and deeply moving, Art of Captivity / Arte del Cautiverio shatters our abstractions of how the war on drugs refigures social life and humanness across the Americas. People's arts of living and escaping are not lost to history in this creative photo-ethnography, which so hauntingly redirects our ethical and political imagination."

Javier Auyero

"Art of Captivity / Arte del Cautiverio offers a very different perspective on the effects of the war on drugs, on incarceration, on the role of religion. This book raises a lot of interesting — and urgent — questions about violence, addiction, and creativity in the midst of captivity. Superbly written and supported by powerful and jarring images, Kevin O'Neill and Benjamin Fogarty-Valenzuela provide enough context that even readers not familiarized with Guatemala can follow the narrative. This unique book will generate lots of conversations with both undergraduates and general readers."

João Biehl

"Intensely probing and deeply moving, Art of Captivity / Arte del Cautiverio shatters our abstractions of how the war on drugs refigures social life and humanness across the Americas. People's arts of living and escaping are not lost to history in this creative photo-ethnography, which so hauntingly redirects our ethical and political imagination."

Claudio Lomnitz

"This is an urgent work that uncovers a world of captivity, regeneration, and collective impotence. The text is concise, poignant, and perfectly clear, and the photos are striking."

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