Seamlessly weaving together poststructural theory, political economy, ethnography, and personal narrative, Roberto Barrios opens new terrain for understanding why disaster reconstruction so often falls short in addressing the needs of disaster victims by failing to recognize the power of affect.-Anthony Oliver-Smith, author of The Martyred City: Death and Rebirth in the Andes A major contribution to disaster scholarship . . . [ and] provocative enough to provide an interesting classroom debate.-William L. Waugh Jr., coeditor of Emergency Management: Principles and Practice for Local Government, 2nd edition In crystal clear, step-by-step prose, illuminated by four heart-wrenching examples, Roberto Barrios strips bare the ways pre- and postdisaster agencies and development schemes ignore the crucial importance of a vulnerable or devastated peoples well-being.-Susanna M. Hoffman, coeditor of The Angry Earth: Disaster in Anthropological Perspective