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Every year in the highlands of Guatemala, the town of Sumpango
celebrates Day of the Dead by flying kites. The kites are massive,
the largest measuring 45 feet in diameter. Smaller kites, close 20
feet in height, are flown in a death-defying race down the side of
a mountain. From a distance, the kites appear luminous and
blissful, but the radiant colors of the kites mask an ominous
subtext. On closer inspection, the images on the sails depict
people in agony and torment: mutilated bodies, mass burials,
kidnappings, and rivers of blood. In graphic illustration, the
kites allude to the dark and painful history of Guatemala's 30-year
civil war. Originally centered on remembering the dead, the kite
festival has become a way for the indigenous community to heal
itself from the trauma of the war. Wings of Resistance examines the
politics and art of the giant kites, placing this Guatemalan
tradition in the context of international kite cultures. The
contributors include Alison Fujino, Christopher Ornelas, Jose
Sainz, Scott Skinner, and Victorino Tejaxun.
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