Governing the deadSovereignty and the politics of dead bodies

This book looks at sovereignty as a particular form of power and politics. It shows that the fate of bodies in the transition from life to death can provide a key to understanding fundamental ways in which sovereignty is claimed and performed. The contributions analyse (post-)conflict as well as non...

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Main Author: STEPPUTAT,Finn (Author)
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Published: Manchester University Press, 2020.
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