1. The Origins of Victimization and the Administration of War in Colmbia
Victims Count
Origins, Antecedents, Caues or Triggers?
Exception as Democracy
The State in Permanent Emergency
2. Justice and Peace in times of Impunity and War
Reinsertion without Demobilization: From the AUCs to the BACRIMs
Victimization in Post-Conflict Narratives
3. Voice, Testimony, Truth, and Memory
The Memory of Victims: Between Silence and Silencing
The Memory of the Perpetrators and Judicial Truth
The Limits of Enunciation
Historical Memory without Judicial Truth
The Emblematic Status of Testimony and Public Memory
From Pain to Knowledge: The Limits of Representation
4. Maintaining Exclusion
5. Conclusion