Part One: Imagining Justice
Chapter One: Introduction. Transitional, Transnational, and Distributive Justice in Guatemala
Candace Johnson (University of Guelph)
Chapter Two: Memory-Truth-Justice: The Crisis of the Living in the Search for Guatemala’s Dead and Disappeared
Catherine Nolin (University of Northern British Columbia)
Chapter Three: Transnational and Local Solidarities in the Struggle for Justice: Choc versus Padilla
Kalowatie Deonandan (University of Saskatchewan) and Rebecca Tatham (University of Saskatchewan)
Part Two: Justice in Practice
Chapter Four :A Diary of Canadian Mining in Guatemala, 2004-2013
Magalí Rey Rosa (Savia: School of Ecological Thought)
Chapter Five: Impunity in Guatemala: A Never-Ending Battle
Helen Mack Chang (The Myrna Mack Foundation)
Chapter Six: Politics, Institutions, and the Prospects for Justice in Guatemala
Claudia Paz y Paz (Organization of American States)
Part Three: Cultural Responses to Injustice
Chapter Seven: Scars that Run Deep: Performing Violence and Memory in the Work of Regina José Galindo and Rosa Chávez
Rita M. Palacios (Concordia University)
Chapter Eight: Human and Environmental Justice in the Work of Rodrigo Rey Rosa
Stephen Henighan (University of Guelph)
Chapter Nine: Press Clippings: The Daily News in Guatemala
W. George Lovell (Queen’s University)
Chapter Ten: Conclusion
Stephen Henighan (University of Guelph) and Candace Johnson (University of Guelph)