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Title:
Anthropology of violent death : theoretical foundations for forensic humanitarian action
Author:
Parra, Roberto C., 1979- editor.
ISBN:
9781119806387

9781119806370

9781119806394
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xxix, 395 pages) : illustrations (chiefly color), map.
Series:
Forensic science in focus

Forensic science in focus.
Contents:
Anthropology of violent death and treatment of the bodies : An introduction / Roberto C. Parra and Douglas H. Ubelaker -- Posthumous dignity of the dead persons / Antoon De Baets -- Continuing bonds and social death : absence-presence / Avril Maddrell -- The Archaeology of disappearance / Alfredo Gonzalez-Ruibal -- Bioarchaeology of violent death / Anna Osterholtz, Debra Martin and Ryan Harrod -- Destruction, mass violence and human remains : dealing with dead bodies as a "total social phenomenon" / Elisabeth Anstett -- Kill, kill again and destroy : when death is not enough / Roberto C. Parra, Digna M. Vigo-Corea, Pierre Perich -- Mourning violent deaths and disappearances / Antonius CGM Robben -- Whose humanitarianism, whose forensic anthropology? / Jaymelee Kim and Adam Rosenblatt -- Battlefields and killed in action : Tomb of the unknown soldiers and commemoration / Laura Wittman -- Mass grave protection and missing persons / Melanie Klinkner -- Respect for the dead under IHL and Islamic law : Considerations for humanitarian forensics / Ahmed Al-Dawoody and Alexandra J. Ortiz -- Unmaking forgotten mass graves and honorable burial : Enganging with the Spanish Civil War legacy / Francisco Ferrandiz -- Dealing with bad death in post-conflict societies : Forensic devices, burials of exhumed remains, and mourning processes in Peru / Valérie Robin Azevedo -- Migrant death and humanitarian forensic science : Envisioning an ethics of praxis at the US-Mexico border / Alyson O'Daniel, Krista Latham and Tanya Ramos -- Bedeviling binaries : An integrated and dialectical approach to forensic Anthropology in Northern Uganda / Tricia Redeker Hepner and Dawnie Wolfe Steadman -- Guiding principles for the dignified management of the dead in humanitarian emergencies and to prevent them becoming missing persons / Stephen Cordner and Morris Tidball-Binz -- Epilogue : Anthropology of violent death and forensic humanitarian action / Douglas H. Ubelaker and Roberto C. Parra
Abstract:
"Forensic sciences requires approaching the social sciences to understand situations of treatment of corpses and body parts such as the disposal, concealment and destruction of bodies that are integrated into the symbolic and social space of societies, but also the social life of the dead, their bodies, violence against bodies and their absences. To address these topics, forensic science also requires consolidating concepts and theoretical foundations that contribute to the development of humanitarian action in the face of tragedy and violent death. The approaches are directed towards the respect of those who died and their memory and social and cultural needs of the populations affected"-- Provided by publisher.
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John Wiley and Sons
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