The Rise of Necro/Narco Citizenship

Carlos G Velez-Ibanez

The Rise of Necro/Narco Citizenship
Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of Arizona Press
Published
18 March 2025
Pages
304
ISBN
9780816554683

The Rise of Necro/Narco Citizenship

Carlos G Velez-Ibanez

Carlos G. Velez-Ibanez's latest work, The Rise of Necro/Narco Citizenship investigates the intricate and often harrowing dynamics that define the borderlands between the United States, Mexico, and beyond. This groundbreaking book provides a comprehensive cultural, economic, social, and political-ecological analysis, illustrating how various forms of violence and militarization have reshaped the daily lives and identities of the region's inhabitants. Through meticulous ethnographic fieldwork, extensive archival research, and rigorous statistical data, Velez-Ibanez exposes the deeply entrenched networks of exploitation and conflict that have emerged in response to global capitalism's pressures.

Velez-Ibanez builds on theorization about necrocitizenship to introduce the concept of necro/narco citizenship, which argues that pervasive violence and socioeconomic disruptions create a unique form of existence on both sides of the border. The author examines the dislocation of thousands, the persistent threat of violence, and the ways in which these forces compel individuals to navigate a reality steeped in addiction, self-destruction, and civil deterioration. This book reveals the transnational networks and the morally compromised political economies that sustain them, offering readers an unflinching look at the cost of survival in this tumultuous region.

This essential volume is not only a critical addition to the field of anthropology but also an invaluable resource for those interested in the sociopolitical landscape of the U.S.-Mexico border. Velez-Ibanez's insights will resonate with scholars, students, and policymakers alike. The Rise of Necro/Narco Citizenship challenges us to rethink the narratives of violence, militarization, and resistance that define our understanding of the Southwest North American Region.

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