TY - BOOK
T1 - Studies in Forensic Biohistory: Anthropological Perspectives
T2 - Studies in Forensic Biohistory: Anthropological Perspectives
AU - Stojanowski, Christopher M.
AU - Duncan, William N.
PY - 2017/1/26
Y1 - 2017/1/26
N2 - The lives of kings, poets, authors, criminals and celebrities are a perpetual fascination in the media and popular culture, and for decades anthropologists and other scientists have participated in 'post-mortem dissections' of the lives of historical figures. In this field of biohistory, researchers have identified and analyzed these figures' bodies using technologies such as DNA fingerprinting, biochemical assays, and skeletal biology. This book brings together biohistorical case studies for the first time, and considers the role of the anthropologist in the writing of historical narratives surrounding the deceased. Contributors theorize biohistory with respect to the sociology of the body, examining the ethical implications of biohistorical work and the diversity of social theoretical perspectives that researchers' work may relate to. The volume defines scales of biohistorical engagement, providing readers with a critical sense of scale and the different paths to 'historical notoriety' that can emerge with respect to human remains.
AB - The lives of kings, poets, authors, criminals and celebrities are a perpetual fascination in the media and popular culture, and for decades anthropologists and other scientists have participated in 'post-mortem dissections' of the lives of historical figures. In this field of biohistory, researchers have identified and analyzed these figures' bodies using technologies such as DNA fingerprinting, biochemical assays, and skeletal biology. This book brings together biohistorical case studies for the first time, and considers the role of the anthropologist in the writing of historical narratives surrounding the deceased. Contributors theorize biohistory with respect to the sociology of the body, examining the ethical implications of biohistorical work and the diversity of social theoretical perspectives that researchers' work may relate to. The volume defines scales of biohistorical engagement, providing readers with a critical sense of scale and the different paths to 'historical notoriety' that can emerge with respect to human remains.
KW - anthropology
KW - forensic biohistory
UR - https://dc.etsu.edu/etsu-works/19281
UR - https://doi.org/10.1017/9781139683531
U2 - 10.1017/9781139683531
DO - 10.1017/9781139683531
M3 - Book
BT - Studies in Forensic Biohistory: Anthropological Perspectives
PB - Studies in Forensic Biohistory: Anthropological Perspectives
CY - Cambridge, United Kingdom
ER -