FERRÁNDIZ, Francisco (2019). The Valley of the Fallen in the 21ST century Spain

DATE TITLE AUTHOR TYPE

2019

The Valley of the Fallen in the 21ST century Spain

El Valle de los Caídos en el siglo XXI

O Vale dos Caídos no século XXI

Francisco Ferrándiz

Article

FERRÁNDIZ, Francisco (2019). Unburials, Generals, and Phantom Militarism: Engaging with the Spanish Civil War Legacy

DATE TITLE AUTHOR TYPE

2019

Unburials, Generals, and Phantom Militarism: Engaging with the Spanish Civil War Legacy

Francisco Ferrándiz

Article

Anstett, Élisabeth and Jean-Marc Dreyfus (2018) Human remains and violence. An interdisciplinary journal

Fecha de publicación Título Editores Tipo
 2018
Human Remains and Violence. An interdisciplinary journal. Volume 4, Number 1, Spring 2018 Élisabeth Anstett and Jean-Marc Dreyfus Journal

 

 

 

Human Remains and Violence: An interdisciplinary journal is a biannual, peer-reviewed publication which draws together the different strands of academic research on the dead body and the production of human remains en masse, whether in the context of mass violence, genocidal occurrences or environmental disasters. Inherently interdisciplinary, the journal publishes papers from a range of academic disciplines within the humanities, social sciences and natural sciences. Human Remains and Violence invites contributions from scholars working in a variety of fields and interdisciplinary research is especially welcome.

 

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Editorial
pp. 1-2(2)
Authors: Fournet, Caroline; Anstett, Élisabeth; Dreyfus, Jean-Marc

Articles:
Exposure: the ethics of making, sharing and displaying photographs of human remains
pp. 3-24(22)
Authors: Harries, John; Fibiger, Linda; Smith, Joan; Adler, Tal; Szöke, Anna

Pervasive death: Teresa Margolles and the space of the corpse
pp. 25-40(16)
Author: Bacal, Edward

Displaying dead bodies: bones and human biomatter post-genocide
pp. 41-55(15)
Author: Auchter, Jessica

Bone memory: the necrogeography of the Armenian Genocide in Dayr al-Zur, Syria
pp. 56-75(20)Author: Semerdjian, Elyse

Violence against and using the dead: Ethiopia’s Dergue cases
pp. 76-92(17)
Author: Metekia, Tadesse Simie

Book Reviews
pp. 93-104(12)

Edited by Manchester University Press

FERRÁNDIZ, Francisco (2018). Death on the Move: Pantheons and Reburials in Spanish Civil War Exhumations

DATE TITLE AUTHOR TYPE

2018

Death on the Move: Pantheons and Reburials in Spanish Civil War Exhumations

Francisco Ferrándiz

Chapter

ANSTETT, Élisabeth (2018). What is a Mass Grave? Toward an Anthropology of Human Remains Treatment in Contemporary Contexts of Mass Violence

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TITLE AUTHOR TYPE

2018

What is a Mass Grave? Toward an Anthropology of Human Remains Treatment in Contemporary Contexts of Mass Violence

Élisabeth Anstett

Chapter

ANSTETT, Élisabeth and DREYFUS, Jean-Marc (2018). Editorial: Human Remains and Violence

DATE TITLE AUTHORs TYPE

2018

Editorial: Human Remains and Violence Élisabeth Anstett and

Jean-Marc Dreyfus

Article

 

DE KERANGAT, Zoé and MATEO, Lidia (2018). The limits of remembrance during the Spanish Transition: Questioning the ‘Pact of Oblivion’ through the analysis of a censored film and a mass-grave exhumation

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TITLE AUTHORS TYPE

2018

The limits of remembrance during the Spanish Transition: Questioning the ‘Pact of Oblivion’ through the analysis of a censored film and a mass-grave exhumation Zoé de Kerangat y

Lidia Mateo Leivas

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DE KERANGAT, Zoé and MATEO, Lidia (2018). The limits of remembrance during the Spanish Transition: Questioning the ‘Pact of Oblivion’ through the analysis of a censored film and a mass-grave exhumation

FECHA
TÍTULO AUTORA TIPO

2018

The limits of remembrance during the Spanish Transition: Questioning the ‘Pact of Oblivion’ through the analysis of a censored film and a mass-grave exhumation Zoé de Kerangat and

Lidia Mateo Leivas

Article

WAGNER, Sara and MATYÓK, Thomas (2018). Monumental Change. The Shifting Politics of Obligation at the Tomb of the Unknowns

DATE TITLE AUTHORS TIPO

2018

Monumental Change. The Shifting Politics of Obligation at the Tomb of the Unknowns Sarah Wagner and

Thomas Matyók

Article