Necropolitics
Discover the profound insights of "Necropolitics" by Francisco Ferrándiz, published by the University of Pennsylvania Press in 2017. This compelling paperback delves into the intricate relationship between forensic exhumation of mass graves and various socio-political factors across ten countries. With 280 pages of in-depth case studies, Ferrándiz illustrates how grassroots initiatives, national political trends, and international human rights efforts converge in the quest for justice for war victims. This book is essential for anyone interested in forensic anthropology, transitional justice, and the impact of mass burials on society. Explore how these critical themes shape our understanding of human rights and accountability in the aftermath of conflict. "Necropolitics" is not just a scholarly work; it is a vital contribution to the ongoing dialogue about justice and memory in a world still grappling with the consequences of violence.