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Necropolitics and Culture; or the Embedding of Cultural Practices in Necropower

University of Toronto Quarterly, 2021
Nil Santiáñez
exaly  

Another Necropolitics

2019
Necropolitics is often used to denote how the living is subjected to the power of death and destruction. Omitted from this conceptualisation is the violence that takes as its object the realm of the dead – the corpse, the act of burial, funerary rituals, the graves and cemeteries as sites of burial and commemoration, and forms of mourning and reverence.
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Necropolitical Sermons

2023
Ihsan Yilmaz, Omer Erturk
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Covid, schooling and race in England: a case of necropolitics

Race Ethnicity and Education, 2023
Charlotte Chadderton
exaly  

Trans Necropolitics

2022
C. Riley Snorton, Jin Haritaworn
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The Necropolitics of Memory

This chapter investigates the representational politics surrounding Crazy Rich Asians and its implications for Asian American identity, particularly in the context of 2018, which marked significant strides in Hollywood's portrayal of racial minorities.
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