Green Death: Sustainability and the Administration of the Dead (original) (raw)

Governing the Dead. Sovereignty and the Politics of Dead Bodies: Introduction

Finn Stepputat

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Dead Bodies that Matter: Toward a New Ecology of Human Death in American Culture

Suzanne Kelly

The Journal of American Culture, 2012

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Respecting corpses: the ethics of grave re-use

Julie Rugg

Mortality, 2016

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Thinking through Death: The Politics of the Corpse

Valeria Finucci

Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies, 2015

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Governing the dead?

Finn Stepputat

Governing the dead, 2020

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The Materiality of Death Bodies, burials, beliefs Edited by

Karl Natho

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Among the dead and their possessions: A conservator's role in the death, life and afterlife of human remains and their associated objects

Sanchita Balachandran

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Beyond the Corporatization of Death Systems: Towards Green Death Practices

Mark Shelvock

Beyond the Corporatization of Death Systems: Towards Green Death Practices, 2022

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Mortuuspolitics: politicization of the dead, capitalism, and inequality

Stephen Muzzatti

Contemporary Justice Review, 2018

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Human Remains in Society

Élisabeth ANSTETT

Manchester University Press, 2017

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Edwards, E. E. (2018). The Modernist Corpse: Posthumanism and the Posthumous; Troyer, J. (2020). Technologies of the Human Corpse

Candi Cann

OMEGA - Journal of Death and Dying, 2020

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“Necrocracy” (rev. Robert P. Harrison “The Dominion of the Dead”, 2003). The History of the Human Sciences, vol. 18, no. 2, 2005: 111-122.

Ewa Domańska

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Special issue introduction: burial and the politics of dead bodies in times of COVID-19

Finn Stepputat

Human Remains and Violence

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Between Shadow and Substance: The Post-Mortem Agency of the Corpse-Object

Andrew Carson

2019

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Processing the Destitute and Deviant Dead: Inequality, Dissection, Politics, and the Structurally Violent Legalization of Social Marginalization in American Anatomical Collections

Carlina de la Cova

The Poetics of Processing: Memory Formation, Identity, and the Handling of the Dead

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A Final Journey: Post-Death Removal of Human Remains

Graham Rowles

Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie, 1987

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The remembrance of dismembered bodies

Bryan Ellrod

Body and Religion

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Civic Engagement with the Dead: Notes on Theory and Practice in a Forensic Key (The Applied Anthropologist 37:1 Fall 2017, pp. 4-7)

Adam Rosenblatt

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Politics, deathwork, and the rights of the dead

Claire Moon

Humanity, 2018

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Posthuman Ecologies of the Corpse

Marietta Radomska

Kvinder, Køn & Forskning

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Fahlander, F. & Oestigaard, T. 2008. The Materiality of Death: Bodies, Burials, Beliefs. In Fahlander, F. & Oestigaard, T. (eds.). The Materiality of Death. Bodies, burials, beliefs: 1-16. BAR International Series 1768. Oxford.

Terje Oestigaard

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Death, memory and material culture: catalytic commemoration and the cremated dead

Howard Williams

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Social justice and cemetery systems

Julie Rugg

Death Studies, 2020

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Problems of personhood: (re)considering post-mortem materialities in the UK

Jozie Kettle

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Kaliff, A. & Oestigaard, T. 2008. Excavating the King’s Bones: the Materiality of Death in

Anders Kaliff, Terje Oestigaard

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Live Body, Dead Body, Ashes. Contemporary Cremation and the Ontology of the Dead Body

Czas Kultury

Czas Kultury, 2005

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The Dead and their Possessions

Tayyaba Siddiqui

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Disposal or dispersal? Environmentalism and final treatment of the British dead

Tony Walter

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Duties to the Dead and the Conditions of Social Peace

Jeff Noonan

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Disposal or dispersal? Environmentalism and final treatment of the British dead" has been published on Taylor & Francis Online

Tony Walter

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Blowing in the wind? Identity, materiality, and the destinations of human ashes

David Prendergast, Leonie Kellaher

Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, 2006

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Resting in Peace? Ethical considerations when dealing with human remains

Al-Yasa Khan

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Becoming Dead: Burial Assemblages as Vitalist Devices

Fredrik Fahlander

Cambridge Archaeological Journal, 2020

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Interdisciplinary Explorations of Postmortem Interaction: Dead Bodies, Funerary Objects, and Burial Spaces Through Texts and Time

Estella Weiss-Krejci

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Excavating the Kings’ Bones: The Materiality of Death in Practice and Ethics Today

Anders Kaliff, Terje Oestigaard

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