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vii CONTENTS Acknowledgments ix Prologue: Terror and Healing in El Salvador xi Introduction: Theorizing the Body and the State 1 PART ONE Exclusion and the Politics of Bare Life 1 Manufacturing Ill-being: An Epidemiology of Development and Terror 25 2 Repression’s Repercussions: Pragmatic Solidarity and the Body Politic 48 PART TWO War against Health 3 Insurgent Health: How Liberation Theology and Guerrilla Medicine Planted the Seeds of “Popular” Health 75 4 Low-Intensity Conflict and the War against Health 98 5 Pacification: Psychological Warfare and the Uses of Medicine 122 PART THREE Health against War 6 The Anatomy of “Popular Health” in the Repopulated Villages 149 7 The Elusive Goal of Community Participation 171 PART FOUR War by Other Means 8 Popular Health and the State: Reasserting Biomedical Hegemony 195 9 Disinvesting in Health: Multilateral Lending and the Clientelist State 220 10 The White Marches: Healing the Body Politic 237 Epilogue: Toward a Moral Politics 257 Notes 265 References 275 Index 295 CONTENTS viii ...

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