The Democratic Arts of Mourning: Political Theory and Loss

Rowman & Littlefield (2019)
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This book reflects on the variety of ways in which mourning affects political and social life. Through the narrative of the contributors, the book demonstrates how mourning is intertwined with politics and how politics involves a struggle over which losses and whose lives can, or should, be mourned.

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