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Rite, Flesh, and Stone

The Matter of Death in Contemporary Spanish Culture, 1959-2020
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Forensic science provides information and data behind the circumstances of a particular death, but it is culture that provides death with meaning. With this in mind, Rite, Flesh, and Stone proposes cultural matters of death as its structuring principle, operating as frames of the expression of mortality within a distinct set of coordinates. The chapters offer original approaches to how human remains are handled in the embodied rituals and social performances of contemporary funeral rites of all kinds; furthermore, they explore how dying flesh and corpses are processed by means of biopolitical technologies and the ethics of (self-)care, and how the vibrant and breathing materiality of the living is transformed into stone and analogous kinds of tangible, empirical presence that engender new cartographies of memory. Each coming from a specific disciplinary perspective, authors in this volume problematize conventional ideas about the place of death in contemporary Western societies and cultures using Spain as a case study. Materials analyzed here-ranging from cinematic and literary fictions, to historical archives and anthropological and ethnographic sources-make explicit a dynamic scenario where actors embody a variety of positions towards death and dying, the political production of mortality, and the commemoration of the dead. Ultimately, the goal of this volume is to chart the complex network in which the disenchantment of death and its reenchantment coexist, and biopolitical control over secularized bodies overlaps with new avatars of the religious and non-theistic desires for memorialization and transcendence.

Author Biography:

Daniel GarcÍa-Donoso is an associate professor of Spanish at Catholic University of America. Antonio CÓrdoba is an associate professor of modern languages and literatures at Manhattan College.
Release date Australia
September 30th, 2021
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Contributors
  • Contributions by ?ungel Loureiro
  • Contributions by Ana Fern?indez-Cebri?in
  • Contributions by Annabel Mart?!n
  • Contributions by Cristina Moreiras-Menor
  • Contributions by Eugenia Afinogu?®nova
  • Contributions by Jordi Moreras
  • Contributions by Patty Keller
  • Contributions by Pedro Aguilera-Mellado
Illustrations
21 illustrations
Pages
346
Dimensions
152x228x19
ISBN-13
9780826502186
Product ID
34717939

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