“In this original and creative book Irina R. Troconis problematizes the idea of one of the main topics among Venezuelan researchers: the ‘magical state.’ By shifting the axis from the ‘magical state’ to the ‘necromantic state,’ she brings into focus the image of Hugo Chavez after his death and its use by the Bolivarian state. In so doing, she makes a strong theoretical intervention: the national ghost becomes a specter when the state puts it into circulation. This outstanding book will make a great impact in the field of Venezuelan and Latin American cultural studies.” - Graciela Montaldo, Professor of Latin American and Iberian Cultures, Columbia University “<i>The Necromantic State</i> is a compelling, fascinating, and sometimes jaw-dropping exploration of the afterlife of the charismatic leadership of Hugo ChÁvez. Irina R. Troconis is the rare scholar who can take unconventional objects-from phone cards to films, performance art to dolls-and analyze them to illuminate the politics that surround the deadly remains of the state. Troconis addresses the suffering of millions of citizens who remain in or have fled the country, without celebrating or condemning the unprecedented displacement. Amid a national tragedy, she still finds ways to decipher what the ghostly members of the state say.” - Javier Guerrero, Professor of Latin American Studies, Princeton University
Introduction. The Necromantic State 1
1. Chronicle of a Death Postponed 43
2. Under the Specter’s Gaze 78
3. (Re)Collecting ChÁvez 121
4. Toying with the Comandante 175
Interlude. Afterdeath 217
5. Raw and Rotten 230
Coda. An Impulse toward Potentiality 260
Notes 267
References 297
Index