Human remains in society
Curation and exhibition in the aftermath of genocide and mass-violence
Herausgeber: Anstett, Élisabeth; Dreyfus, Jean-Marc
Human remains in society
Curation and exhibition in the aftermath of genocide and mass-violence
Herausgeber: Anstett, Élisabeth; Dreyfus, Jean-Marc
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This pioneering collection examines the practices surrounding human remains in post-conflict societies, using a unique set of case studies that span multiple disciplines and geographic areas.
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This pioneering collection examines the practices surrounding human remains in post-conflict societies, using a unique set of case studies that span multiple disciplines and geographic areas.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Manchester University Press
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Dezember 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 222mm x 145mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 479g
- ISBN-13: 9781526107381
- ISBN-10: 1526107384
- Artikelnr.: 46979584
- Verlag: Manchester University Press
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Dezember 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 222mm x 145mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 479g
- ISBN-13: 9781526107381
- ISBN-10: 1526107384
- Artikelnr.: 46979584
Jean-Marc Dreyfus is Reader in Holocaust Studies at the University of Manchester, UK and a director of the Corpses of Mass Violence and Genocide programme funded by the European Research Council Élisabeth Anstett is Researcher in Social Anthropology at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, France and a director of the Corpses of Mass Violence and Genocide programme funded by the European Research Council
Introduction. Corpses in society: about human remains, necro
politics, necro
economy and the legacy of mass violence
Élisabeth Anstett and Jean
Marc Dreyfus 1. The unburied victims of Kenya's Mau Mau Rebellion: where and when does the violence end?
David M. Anderson and Paul J. Lane 2. (Re)politicising the dead in post
Holocaust Poland: the afterlives of human remains at the Belzec extermination camp
Zuzanna Dziuban 3. Chained corpses: warfare, politics and religion after the Habsburg Empire in the Julian March, 1930s
70s
Gaetano Dato 4. Exhumations in post
war rabbinical responsas
David Deutsch 5. (Re)cognising the corpse: individuality, identification and multidirectional memorialisation in post
genocide Rwanda
Ayala Maurer
Prager 6. Corpses of atonement: the discovery, commemoration and reinternment of eleven Alsatian victims of Nazi Terror, 1947
52
Devlin M. Scofield 7. 'Earth conceal not my blood': forensic and archaeological approaches to locating the remains of Holocaust victims
Caroline Sturdy Colls 8. The return of Herero and Nama bones from Germany: the victims' struggle for recognition and recurring genocide memories in Namibia
Vilho Amukwaya Shigwedha 9. A Beothuk skeleton (not) in a glass case: rumours of bones and the remembrance of an exterminated people in Newfoundland
the emotive immateriality of human remains
John Harries Index
politics, necro
economy and the legacy of mass violence
Élisabeth Anstett and Jean
Marc Dreyfus 1. The unburied victims of Kenya's Mau Mau Rebellion: where and when does the violence end?
David M. Anderson and Paul J. Lane 2. (Re)politicising the dead in post
Holocaust Poland: the afterlives of human remains at the Belzec extermination camp
Zuzanna Dziuban 3. Chained corpses: warfare, politics and religion after the Habsburg Empire in the Julian March, 1930s
70s
Gaetano Dato 4. Exhumations in post
war rabbinical responsas
David Deutsch 5. (Re)cognising the corpse: individuality, identification and multidirectional memorialisation in post
genocide Rwanda
Ayala Maurer
Prager 6. Corpses of atonement: the discovery, commemoration and reinternment of eleven Alsatian victims of Nazi Terror, 1947
52
Devlin M. Scofield 7. 'Earth conceal not my blood': forensic and archaeological approaches to locating the remains of Holocaust victims
Caroline Sturdy Colls 8. The return of Herero and Nama bones from Germany: the victims' struggle for recognition and recurring genocide memories in Namibia
Vilho Amukwaya Shigwedha 9. A Beothuk skeleton (not) in a glass case: rumours of bones and the remembrance of an exterminated people in Newfoundland
the emotive immateriality of human remains
John Harries Index
Introduction. Corpses in society: about human remains, necro
politics, necro
economy and the legacy of mass violence
Élisabeth Anstett and Jean
Marc Dreyfus 1. The unburied victims of Kenya's Mau Mau Rebellion: where and when does the violence end?
David M. Anderson and Paul J. Lane 2. (Re)politicising the dead in post
Holocaust Poland: the afterlives of human remains at the Belzec extermination camp
Zuzanna Dziuban 3. Chained corpses: warfare, politics and religion after the Habsburg Empire in the Julian March, 1930s
70s
Gaetano Dato 4. Exhumations in post
war rabbinical responsas
David Deutsch 5. (Re)cognising the corpse: individuality, identification and multidirectional memorialisation in post
genocide Rwanda
Ayala Maurer
Prager 6. Corpses of atonement: the discovery, commemoration and reinternment of eleven Alsatian victims of Nazi Terror, 1947
52
Devlin M. Scofield 7. 'Earth conceal not my blood': forensic and archaeological approaches to locating the remains of Holocaust victims
Caroline Sturdy Colls 8. The return of Herero and Nama bones from Germany: the victims' struggle for recognition and recurring genocide memories in Namibia
Vilho Amukwaya Shigwedha 9. A Beothuk skeleton (not) in a glass case: rumours of bones and the remembrance of an exterminated people in Newfoundland
the emotive immateriality of human remains
John Harries Index
politics, necro
economy and the legacy of mass violence
Élisabeth Anstett and Jean
Marc Dreyfus 1. The unburied victims of Kenya's Mau Mau Rebellion: where and when does the violence end?
David M. Anderson and Paul J. Lane 2. (Re)politicising the dead in post
Holocaust Poland: the afterlives of human remains at the Belzec extermination camp
Zuzanna Dziuban 3. Chained corpses: warfare, politics and religion after the Habsburg Empire in the Julian March, 1930s
70s
Gaetano Dato 4. Exhumations in post
war rabbinical responsas
David Deutsch 5. (Re)cognising the corpse: individuality, identification and multidirectional memorialisation in post
genocide Rwanda
Ayala Maurer
Prager 6. Corpses of atonement: the discovery, commemoration and reinternment of eleven Alsatian victims of Nazi Terror, 1947
52
Devlin M. Scofield 7. 'Earth conceal not my blood': forensic and archaeological approaches to locating the remains of Holocaust victims
Caroline Sturdy Colls 8. The return of Herero and Nama bones from Germany: the victims' struggle for recognition and recurring genocide memories in Namibia
Vilho Amukwaya Shigwedha 9. A Beothuk skeleton (not) in a glass case: rumours of bones and the remembrance of an exterminated people in Newfoundland
the emotive immateriality of human remains
John Harries Index