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Narcas: El Ascenso Al Poder de Las Jefas Seretas del Crimen Organizado / Narcas: The Secret Rise of Women in Latin America's Cartels

by Deborah Bonello , Ixchel Martínez
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Book cover type: Paperback
  • ISBN13: 9786073937498
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: Planeta Publishing
  • Publisher Imprint: Planeta Publishing
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  • Pages: 184
  • Original Price: USD 19.95
  • Language: Spanish
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 205 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): Organized Crime

Las investigaciones contempor�neas sobre el papel de las mujeres en el tr�fico de drogas lamentablemente siguen siendo deficientes. Este libro es solo la punta del iceberg en la comprensi�n de su rol dentro del crimen organizado latinoamericano y la cultura que las rodea .


Pablo Escobar, Joaqu�n el Chapo Guzm�n y Rafael Caro Quintero son personajes mundialmente famosos, a quienes la prensa y el entretenimiento popularizaron al grado de convertirlos en leyendas. Los narcotraficantes son, por definici�n, hombres. Y aunque junto a ellos tambi�n figuran varias mujeres como piezas clave de la barbarie, estas suelen ser descritas con narrativas simplistas y estereotipos que las hacen ver como v�ctimas o amantes; madres abnegadas o crueles c�mplices. Ellas -igual o m�s despiadadas que los capos m�s temidos- anhelan la fama, el dinero y el poder tanto como un hombre; ejercen violencia y buscan su beneficio.


En Narcas, Deborah Bonello, exdirectora editorial de VICE News para Latinoam�rica y actual editora general de InSight Crime, revela el ascenso de las mujeres en los c�rteles de droga. En estas p�ginas, plasma las historias de narcas como Luz Fajardo Campos, conocida como la versi�n femenina del Chapo ; Digna Valle, aliada estrat�gica del C�rtel de Sinaloa; Marllory Chac�n, una de las narcotraficantes m�s prol�ficas de Centroam�rica, seg�n el Departamento del Tesoro de Estados Unidos; y de muchas otras cuya condici�n de mujeres les ha permitido manejar los hilos del narcotr�fico desde la penumbra.

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"Contemporary research on the role of women in drug trafficking is unfortunately still deficient. This book is only the tip of the iceberg in understanding their role within Latin American organized crime and the culture surrounding them."


Pablo Escobar, Joaqu�n El Chapo Guzm�n, and Rafael Caro Quintero are world-famous figures, popularized by the press and entertainment to the point of becoming legends. Drug traffickers are, by definition, men. Yet alongside them, many women have also played key roles in the brutality, though they are often portrayed through simplistic narratives and stereotypes--as victims or lovers, devoted mothers or cruel accomplices. These women--equally or even more ruthless than the most feared kingpins--crave fame, money, and power just as much as men; they exercise violence and pursue their own gain.


In Narcas, Deborah Bonello, former editorial director of VICE News Latin America and current editor-in-chief of InSight Crime, reveals the rise of women in drug cartels. Within these pages, she recounts the stories of narcas such as Luz Fajardo Campos, known as "the female version of El Chapo"; Digna Valle, strategic ally of the Sinaloa Cartel; Marllory Chac�n, one of Central America's most prolific traffickers according to the U.S. Treasury Department; and many others whose condition as women has allowed them to pull the strings of drug trafficking from the shadows.

Bonello, Deborah: -

Deborah Bonello es periodista de investigación, escritora, editora y fungió como directora editorial de VICE News Latinoamérica. Desde hace casi dos décadas cubre el crimen organizado y los sindicatos criminales, en particular el narcotráfico en América Latina. Se desempeñó como freelance para Los Angeles Times, donde fue corresponsal especial, así como para la BBC, The Guardian y The Telegraph, y actualmente es editora en InSightCrime. Se define a sí misma como narconerd.




Deborah Bonello is an investigative journalist, writer, editor, and served as editorial director of VICE News Latin America. For nearly two decades she has covered organized crime and criminal syndicates, particularly drug trafficking in Latin America. She worked as a freelance correspondent for the Los Angeles Times, where she was a special correspondent, as well as for the BBC, The Guardian, and The Telegraph. She is currently an editor at InSightCrime. She describes herself as a narconerd.



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