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Abstract
In most of the world, the transition from life to death is a time of intense presence of states and other forms of authority. Focusing on the relationship between bodies and sovereignty, Governing the dead explores how, by whom and with what effects dead bodies are governed in conflict and non-conflict contexts across the world, including an analysis of the struggles over ‘proper burials’; the repatriation of dead migrants; abandoned cemeteries; exhumations; ‘feminicide’; the protection of dead drug-lords; and the disappeared dead. Mapping theoretical and empirical terrains, this volume suggests that the management of dead bodies is related to the constitution and membership of states and non-state entities that claim autonomy and impunity.
Original language | English |
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Place of Publication | Manchester |
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Publisher | Manchester University Press |
Number of pages | 256 |
ISBN (Print) | 9780719096082 |
Publication status | Published - 2014 |
Series | Human Remains and Violence |
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Keywords
- Authority
- Death
- State
- Governance
- State power
- Anthropological analysis
- Case studies
- Mongolia
- Vietnam
- Mexico
- United States
- East Timor
- Zimbabwe
- Argentina
- Guatemala
Activities
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Governing the Dead: Stateformation and the dead in Latin America.
Stepputat, F. (Speaker)
23 Feb 2018Activity: Talk or Presentation › Guest Lecture
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Governing the dead
Stepputat, F. (Organizer)
9 Sept 2016Activity: Participating in or Organising an Event › Participation in or Organisation of Workshop, Roundtable, Seminar, Course