The Cemetery Research Group runs two events a year: in May and in November. Follow the links and send in an abstract
Dead body: Degredation
Amanat, M. 2012
‘Set in stone: homeless corpses and desecrated graves in Modern Iran’, International Journal of Middle Eastern Studies, 44:2, 257-283.
Anstett, É. 2015
‘An anthropological approach to human remains from the gulags’, in J-M Dreyfus & É Anstett (eds) Human Remains and Mass Violence: Methodological Approaches, Manchester: Manchester University Press, 181-198.
Anstett, É. & Dreyfus, J-M. 2015
‘Introduction. Corpses and mass violence: an inventory of the unthinkable’, in J-M Dreyfus & É Anstett (eds) Human Remains and Mass Violence: Methodological Approaches, Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1-11.
Baraybar, J. & Azevedo, V. 2022
‘Peruvian thanatoscape and posthumous biographies of prisoners: dispersion and re-appropriation of undesirable corpses’, Death Studies, 47:6, 714-726.
Dziuban, Z. 2020
Muzeum-cmentarz. Kilka uwag o (infra) strukturalnej przemocy’, Teksty Drugie, 4, 67-85.
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Eltringham, N. 2015
‘Display, concealment and “culture”: the disposal of bodies in the 1994 Rwandan genocide’, in J-M. Dreyfus & É. Anstett (eds) Human Remains and Mass Violence: Methodological Approaches, Manchester: Manchester University Press, 161-180.
Maroudas, F-F. 2019
‘The Holocaust, the human corpse and the pursuit of utter oblivion’, Conatus – Journal of Philosophy, 4:2, 105-123.