Human Remains in Society
Curation and Exhibition in the Aftermath of Genocide and Mass-violence
Collection
Knowledge Unlatched (KU)Number
100901Language
EnglishAbstract
Whether reburied, concealed, stored, abandoned or publicly displayed, human remains raise a vast number of questions regarding social, legal and ethical uses by communities, public institutions and civil society organisations. This book presents a ground-breaking account of the treatment and commemoration of dead bodies resulting from incidents of genocide and mass violence.
Through a range of international case studies across multiple continents, it explores the effect of dead bodies or body parts on various political, cultural and religious practices. Multidisciplinary in scope, it will appeal to readers interested in this crucial phase of post-conflict reconciliation, including students and researchers of history, anthropology, sociology, archaeology, law, politics and modern warfare.
Keywords
Anthropology; Archaeology; Anthropology; Genocide; War Crimes; death; exhumation; human remains; post-conflict; modern warfare; mass violence; burial; violence; forensics; Alsace; Cadaver; Germany; Herero people; Nazism; The HolocaustDOI
10.7228/manchester/9781526107381.001.0001ISBN
9781526129338OCN
971365058Publisher
Manchester University PressPublisher website
https://manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk/Publication date and place
Manchester, 2016-11-29Series
Human Remains and Violence,Classification
Anthropology