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An Anthropology of Death for the Twenty-First Century |
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Part I: Mortuary Rituals |
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1 Governing the Dead in Guatemala: Public Authority and Dead Bodies |
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2 Evolving Mortuary Rituals in Contemporary Japan |
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3 Revealing Brands, Concealing Labor |
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4 Playing with Corpses: Assembling Bodies for the Dead in Southwest China |
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45 | (14) |
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5 Death and Separation in Postconflict Timor-Leste |
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59 | (12) |
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6 Migration, Death, and Conspicuous Redistribution in Southeastern Nigeria |
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71 | (14) |
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Part II: Emotions |
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7 After Death: Event, Narrative, Feeling |
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87 | (16) |
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8 Reflections on the Work of Recovery, I and II |
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103 | (14) |
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9 The Pursuit of Sorrow and the Ethics of Crying |
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117 | (14) |
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131 | (14) |
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11 A Comparative Study of Jewish Israeli and Buddhist Khmer Trauma Descendant Discontinued Bonds with the Genocide Dead |
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145 | (16) |
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12 Facing Death: On Mourning, Empathy, and Finitude |
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161 | (14) |
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Part III: Massive Death |
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13 What Is a Mass Grave? Toward an Anthropology of Human Remains Treatment in Contemporary Contexts of Mass Violence |
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177 | (12) |
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14 Death on the Move: Pantheons and Reburials in Spanish Civil War Exhumations |
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189 | (16) |
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15 Accountability for Mass Death, Acts of Rescue, and Silence in Rwanda |
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205 | (18) |
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16 Impassable Visions: The Cambodia to Come, the Detritus in its Wake |
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223 | (14) |
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17 Experience, Empathy, and Flexibility: On Participant Observation in Deadly Fields |
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237 | (12) |
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Part IV: Regeneration |
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249 | (72) |
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251 | (14) |
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19 Whirlpools, Glitter, and Ferocious Intruders: The Palpability of Death in Chachi Animism |
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265 | (14) |
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20 Shamanic Rebirth and the Paradox of Disremembering the Dead among Mapuche in Chile |
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279 | (14) |
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21 After-Death Communications: Signs from the Other World in Contemporary North America |
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293 | (14) |
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22 Cryonic Suspension as Eschatological Technology in the Secular Age |
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307 | (14) |
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Part V: Corporeal Materiality |
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23 From Here and to Death: The Archaeology of the Human Body |
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323 | (14) |
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24 Death, Corporeality, and Uncertainty in Zimbabwe |
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337 | (20) |
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25 Death, Power, and Silence: Native Nations' Ancestral Remains at the Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania |
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357 | (14) |
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26 In the Absence of a Corpse: Rituals for Body Donors in the Netherlands |
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371 | (12) |
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27 Death as Spectacle: Plastinated Bodies in Germany |
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Part VI: Biomedical Issues |
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28 The Body as Medicine: Blood and Organ Donation in China |
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29 Ethical Dilemmas in the Field: Witchcraft and Biomedical Etiology in South Africa |
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415 | (14) |
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30 The Disappearance of Dying, and Why It Matters |
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429 | (16) |
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31 Death, Detachment, and Moral Dilemmas of Care in a Kenyan Hospital |
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445 | (16) |
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32 The New Normal: Mediated Death and Assisted Dying in the United States |
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Index |
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