Grief as a Source, Expression, and Register of Political Sensitivity
Burkhard Liebsch, Donald Goodwin
págs. 229-254
págs. 255-271
After the Shipwreck: Mourning and Citizenship in the Mediterranean, Our Sea
Maurizio Albahari
págs. 275-294
(Re)Branding the State: Humanitarian Border Control and the Moral Imperative of State Sovereignty
Marina Kaneti, Mariana Prandini Assis
págs. 295-325
págs. 329-357
Missing Migrants and the Politics of Naming: Names Without Bodies, Bodies Without Names
Jenny Edkins
págs. 359-389
págs. 391-417
Deaths, Visibility, and Responsibility: The Politics of Mourning at the US-Mexico Border
Alexandra Délano Alonso, Benjamin Nienass
págs. 421-451
From Aggressive Humanism to Improper Mourning: Burying the Victims of Europe�s Border Regime in Berlin
Alice von Bieberstein, Erdem Evren
págs. 453-479
Pure Corpses, Dangerous Citizens: Transgressing the Boundaries between Experts and Mourners in the Search for the Disappeared in Mexico
Ernesto Schwartz-Marin, Arely Cruz-Santiago
págs. 483-510
Bringing the Dead Back into Society: An Interview with Mercedes Doretti
Alexandra Délano Alonso, Pablo Domínguez Galbraith, Benjamin Nienass
págs. 511-534