
Death on the Move
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Content
- Intro
- Table of Contents
- List of Illustrations
- List of Tables
- Foreword
- Editors' Note
- Introduction
- Part I: Death
- Chapter One
- The Transcendental and the Transactional
- The Organic, the Inorganic and the Immovable
- Decomposing Bodies and Permanent Places
- Migration Abroad
- Chapter Two
- Introduction
- Shameful Suicides
- Remittances
- Death as Remittance
- Concluding Remarks
- Chapter Three
- Death and Anthropology
- The Dead in Cuba
- Death and Migration: or "death-and-migration"
- Part II: Transnational Circulation of Bodies, Spirits and Rituals
- Chapter Four
- Introduction
- Statistical Trifles and a very Coolie Urban Myth
- A Public Funeral and a Private Death
- Creating Roots and the Idea of 'Home' in Chinese Migration
- Chapter Five
- Introduction
- The Place of the "Other Deceased" in History
- The Experience of Ordinance
- The English Cemetery in Malaga
- The Muslim Cemetery in Barcia (Asturias)
- The Hebrew Tombs in the Cemetery of Sant Andreu de Palomar (Barcelona)
- Conclusions
- Chapter Six
- Introduction
- A History of Bangladeshis in Portugal
- The Dithidar-bari
- Places of Relatedness
- Living Widowhood Transnationally
- Conclusions
- Part III-Migration, Morbidity, Mortality and Public Health
- Chapter Seven
- Introduction
- Methods
- Results
- Conclusions
- Appendix
- Chapter Eight
- Introduction
- Methods
- Results
- Conclusions
- Appendix
- Chapter Nine
- Introduction
- Immigrant Communities, Mental Illness and Public Health in Portugal
- Migrants' and Practitioners' Perceptions
- Final Considerations
- Part IV-"Placing the Dead" and the Locations of Death
- Chapter Ten
- Friends
- Some Traps in the Highway, Flows of Culture and Stories from Ribadavia
- Which "Country" of the Blessed Souls?
- (Still) Domesticated Monuments to the Dead
- Conclusions
- Chapter Eleven
- Introduction
- The Cape Verdeans in Portugal
- Death, Repatriation and Cremation among Cape Verdeans in Portugal
- The Nazarenes in Portugal
- Waiting for the Reunion
- Conclusions
- Chapter Twelve
- Introduction
- Inside Stories
- Meaningful Bodies
- Oral Sources
- Appendix
- Chapter Thirteen
- Introduction
- Contemporary and Past tensions
- The Ossuary and the Ambivalence of the Armed Struggle
- Opposing Scales
- Caivaca´s Memorial
- Burying in the Place of Origin
- Conclusions
- Acknowledgements
- Afterword
- Contributors
- Index
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