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Governing the Dead

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Informationen zum Autor Finn Stepputat is a Senior Researcher in Peace, Risk and Violence at the Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS) Klappentext 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.This volume is a significant contribution to studies of death, power and politics. It will be useful at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels in anthropology, sociology, law, criminology, political science, international relations, genocide studies, history, cultural studies and philosophy.The research program leading to publication has received funding from the European Research Council under the European Union's Seventh Framework Programme (FP/2007-2013) / ERC Grant Agreement n° 283-617. Zusammenfassung 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. This volume is a significant contribution to studies of death, power and politics. -- . Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction - Finn Stepputat1. Governing the dead: theoretical approaches - Finn Stepputat PART I: Containment and negotiation2. The proper funeral: death, landscape and power among the Dukha Tuvinians in post-Soviet Mongolia - Benedicte Møller Kristensen 3. Dead zone: pollution, contamination, and the neglected dead in post-war Saigon - Christophe Robert 4. Traveling corpses: negotiating sovereign claims in Oaxacan post-mortem repatriation - Lars Ove Trans5. Claiming the dead, defining the nation - Contested narratives of the independence struggle in post-conflict Timor-Leste - Henri Myrttinen 6. Re-making the dead, uncertainty and the torque of human materials in northern Zimbabwe - Joost Fontein PART II: Transgression7. Governing the disappeared-dead in Argentina: violent state formation and territoriality during authoritarian rule - Antonius C.G.M. Robben 8. Dangerous corpses in Mexico's drug war - Regnar Kristensen 9. Time as weather: corpse-work in the prehistory of political boundaries - Richard Kernaghan 10. Feminicide: governing through the mutilated female body - Ninna Nyberg Sørensen Outro11. Abandonment and victory in relations with dead bodies - John BornemanIndex...

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