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- Title
Bones have other stories to tell. Review of: The marginalized in death: A forensic anthropology of intersectional identity in the modern era. Edited by Jennifer F. Byrnes and Iván Sandoval‐Cervantes.
- Authors
Pérez‐Flórez, Aurora Marcela
- Abstract
"The Marginalized in Death: A Forensic Anthropology of Intersectional Identity in the Modern Era" is a book edited by Jennifer F. Byrnes and Iván Sandoval‐Cervantes that explores the role of forensic anthropology in understanding the lives and deaths of marginalized individuals. The book focuses on topics such as structural violence, intersectionality, and the impact of social and cultural factors on the treatment of marginalized bodies. It highlights the importance of recognizing and addressing inequalities in order to prevent future fatalities and promote social change. The book also emphasizes the need for respectful language and the avoidance of stigmatization in forensic processes.
- Subjects
FORENSIC anthropology; STORYTELLING; EQUALITY; INTERSECTIONALITY; BIOLOGICAL classification; GENDER nonconformity
- Publication
American Journal of Biological Anthropology, 2024, Vol 183, Issue 4, p1
- ISSN
2692-7691
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/ajpa.24880