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“They insist that, if loss is known only by what remains of it, then the politics and ethics of mourning lie in the interpretation of what remains -how remains are produced and animated, how they are read and sustained.”
Eng, David L. and David Kazanjian, eds., Loss: The Politics of Mourning (University of California Press, 2003).
Conflict Based
Wars & Fronts
Massacre
Terror Attacks
Death as Consequence
Earthquakes
Pandemics
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