Stories of the missing offer profound insights into the tension between how political systems see us and how we see each other. The search for people who go missing as a result of war, political violence, genocide, or natural disaster reveals how forms of governance that objectify the person are challenged. Contemporary political systems treat persons instrumentally, as objects to be administered rather than as singular beings: the apparatus of government recognizes categories, not people. In contrast, relatives of the missing demand that authorities focus on a particular person: families and friends are looking for someone who to them is unique and irreplaceable.In Missing, Jenny Edkins highlights stories from a range of circumstances that...
In this paper ‘missing people’ gain an unstable presence through their (restaged) testimonies recoun...
This presentation explores the inconsistencies of police and media coverage of missing persons belon...
This work of creative nonfiction and accompanying exegesis explores ‘missingness’ – the individual, ...
Stories of the missing offer profound insights into the tension between how political systems see us...
This manuscript is a review of the book Missing: Persons and Politics by Jenny Edkins and published ...
This inter-disciplinary edited volume critically examines the dynamics of the War on Terror, focusin...
What is absence? What is presence? How are these two phenomena related? Is absence merely not being ...
Families of missing people are often understood as inhabiting a particular space of ambiguity, captu...
This paper argues that human geography has neglected the issue of ‘missing people’. Following an int...
Responding to reports of missing persons represents one of the biggest demands on the resources of p...
AbstractFamilies of missing people are often understood as inhabiting a particular space of ambiguit...
This paper argues that human geography has neglected the issue of ‘missing people’. Following an int...
Short Abstract This panel addresses the issue of missing persons/ unidentified bodies in various em...
The 1982 film Missing and Michael Ondaatje’s novel Anil’s Ghost are set in very different contexts—C...
There are a lot of cases when people disappear against their will, while other might decide to disap...
In this paper ‘missing people’ gain an unstable presence through their (restaged) testimonies recoun...
This presentation explores the inconsistencies of police and media coverage of missing persons belon...
This work of creative nonfiction and accompanying exegesis explores ‘missingness’ – the individual, ...
Stories of the missing offer profound insights into the tension between how political systems see us...
This manuscript is a review of the book Missing: Persons and Politics by Jenny Edkins and published ...
This inter-disciplinary edited volume critically examines the dynamics of the War on Terror, focusin...
What is absence? What is presence? How are these two phenomena related? Is absence merely not being ...
Families of missing people are often understood as inhabiting a particular space of ambiguity, captu...
This paper argues that human geography has neglected the issue of ‘missing people’. Following an int...
Responding to reports of missing persons represents one of the biggest demands on the resources of p...
AbstractFamilies of missing people are often understood as inhabiting a particular space of ambiguit...
This paper argues that human geography has neglected the issue of ‘missing people’. Following an int...
Short Abstract This panel addresses the issue of missing persons/ unidentified bodies in various em...
The 1982 film Missing and Michael Ondaatje’s novel Anil’s Ghost are set in very different contexts—C...
There are a lot of cases when people disappear against their will, while other might decide to disap...
In this paper ‘missing people’ gain an unstable presence through their (restaged) testimonies recoun...
This presentation explores the inconsistencies of police and media coverage of missing persons belon...
This work of creative nonfiction and accompanying exegesis explores ‘missingness’ – the individual, ...