Death, unraveled
In: Studies in law, politics, and society, Band 42, S. 195-218
Abstract
This chapter explores knowledge practices around the subject of capital punishment. Capital sentencing jurisprudence and certain strands of academic scholarship on the death penalty have certain resonances with recent developments in reflexive cultural anthropology. Using the notion of productive unraveling, this chapter seeks to reinforce relations between these various knowledge practices by conceiving of them as situated on the same ground, already interwoven with one another. This chapter presents itself as both an example of and a call for the development of interconnections between these various kinds of expert knowledges concerning the death penalty. [Copyright 2007 Elsevier Ltd.]
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Emerald Group Publishing Ltd., Bingley, UK
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