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AuthorDaher-Nashif, Suhad
Available date2020-03-15T09:08:16Z
Publication Date2019
Publication NameHuman Remains and Violence: An Interdisciplinary Journal
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.7227/HRV.5.2
CitationDaher-Nashif, Suhad. The work of transnational forensic medicine experts in colonised zones: the Palestinian case. Human Remains and Violence, Volume 5, No. 2 (2019), 17–3
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/13284
AbstractThis article aims to shed light on the post-mortem practices for Palestinian dead bodies when there is suspicion of human rights violations by Israeli military forces. By focusing on the case of Omran Abu Hamdieh from Al-Khalil (Hebron), the article explores the interactions between Palestinian social-institutional agents, Israeli military forces and international medico-legal agents. Drawing on ethnographic and archival data, the article explores how the intersectionality between the various controlling powers is inscribed over the Palestinian dead bodies and structures their death rites. The article claims that inviting foreign medico-legal experts in the Palestinian context could reveal the true death story and the human rights violations, but also rea rms the sovereignty of the Israeli military forces over the Palestinian dead and lived bodies.
SponsorHuman Remains and Violence- Manchester University Press
Languageen
PublisherManchester University Press
SubjectAutopsy
transnational pathologists
Palestinian martyrs
occupation
social practices
TitleThe work of transnational forensic medicine experts in colonised zones:the Palestinian case
TypeArticle
Pagination17-33
Issue Number2
Volume Number5
ESSN2054-2240


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