¿Víctimas de la guerra civil?: Cuerpos bereberes, fosas marroquíes, tierra española

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New advances in science and technology are increasingly being used in post-conflict countries to protect heritage, promote reconciliation, and bring justice to victims of human rights violations. The exhumation of mass graves in Spain, for example, is a case of how everyday citizens negotiate knowledge and memory in the aftermath of conflict. While exhumation work has garnered the attention of the Spanish government, scholars, and the media worldwide, little research has examined the disparities involved in exhuming. Through a feminist engagement of the science of dead bodies, my research examines structured inequalities produced in exhumation practices and technologies in contemporary Spain. By examining how knowledge is negotiated by diverse voices and strategies, I aim to better understand narratives of violence and exclusion in the treatment of human bodies and remains. Video: https://ehutb.ehu.es/es/video/index/uuid/54d0f02a0830d.html
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