Bodies in the tip: Deaths and politicised deaths in Buenos Aires's refuse

Autores
Perelman, Mariano Daniel
Año de publicación
2019
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inglés
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versión publicada
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The appearance of corpses in rubbish tips is not a recent phenomenon. In Argentina, tips have served not only as sites for the disposal of bodies but also as murder scenes. Many of these other bodies found in such places belong to individuals who have suered violent deaths, which go on to become public issues, or else are ‘politicised deaths’. Focusing on two cases that have received diering degrees of social, political and media attention – Diego Duarte, a 15-year-old boy from a poor background who went waste-picking on an open dump and never came back, and Ángeles Rawson, a girl of 16 murdered in the middle-class neighbourhood of Colegiales, whose body was found in the same tip – this article deals with the social meanings of bodies that appear in landlls. In each case, there followed a series of events that placed a certain construction on the death – and, more importantly, the life – of the victim. Corpses, once recognised, become people, and through this process they are given new life. It is my contention that bodies in rubbish tips express – and congure – not only the limits of the social but also, in some cases, the limits of the human itse
Fil: Perelman, Mariano Daniel. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Universidad de Buenos Aires; Argentina
Materia
POLITICISED DEATHS
LANDFILLS
RUBBISH
BUENOS AIRES
HUMAN REMAINS
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Bodies in the tip: Deaths and politicised deaths in Buenos Aires's refuse
title Bodies in the tip: Deaths and politicised deaths in Buenos Aires's refuse
spellingShingle Bodies in the tip: Deaths and politicised deaths in Buenos Aires's refuse
Perelman, Mariano Daniel
POLITICISED DEATHS
LANDFILLS
RUBBISH
BUENOS AIRES
HUMAN REMAINS
title_short Bodies in the tip: Deaths and politicised deaths in Buenos Aires's refuse
title_full Bodies in the tip: Deaths and politicised deaths in Buenos Aires's refuse
title_fullStr Bodies in the tip: Deaths and politicised deaths in Buenos Aires's refuse
title_full_unstemmed Bodies in the tip: Deaths and politicised deaths in Buenos Aires's refuse
title_sort Bodies in the tip: Deaths and politicised deaths in Buenos Aires's refuse
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Perelman, Mariano Daniel
author Perelman, Mariano Daniel
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv POLITICISED DEATHS
LANDFILLS
RUBBISH
BUENOS AIRES
HUMAN REMAINS
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LANDFILLS
RUBBISH
BUENOS AIRES
HUMAN REMAINS
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dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv The appearance of corpses in rubbish tips is not a recent phenomenon. In Argentina, tips have served not only as sites for the disposal of bodies but also as murder scenes. Many of these other bodies found in such places belong to individuals who have suered violent deaths, which go on to become public issues, or else are ‘politicised deaths’. Focusing on two cases that have received diering degrees of social, political and media attention – Diego Duarte, a 15-year-old boy from a poor background who went waste-picking on an open dump and never came back, and Ángeles Rawson, a girl of 16 murdered in the middle-class neighbourhood of Colegiales, whose body was found in the same tip – this article deals with the social meanings of bodies that appear in landlls. In each case, there followed a series of events that placed a certain construction on the death – and, more importantly, the life – of the victim. Corpses, once recognised, become people, and through this process they are given new life. It is my contention that bodies in rubbish tips express – and congure – not only the limits of the social but also, in some cases, the limits of the human itse
Fil: Perelman, Mariano Daniel. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Universidad de Buenos Aires; Argentina
description The appearance of corpses in rubbish tips is not a recent phenomenon. In Argentina, tips have served not only as sites for the disposal of bodies but also as murder scenes. Many of these other bodies found in such places belong to individuals who have suered violent deaths, which go on to become public issues, or else are ‘politicised deaths’. Focusing on two cases that have received diering degrees of social, political and media attention – Diego Duarte, a 15-year-old boy from a poor background who went waste-picking on an open dump and never came back, and Ángeles Rawson, a girl of 16 murdered in the middle-class neighbourhood of Colegiales, whose body was found in the same tip – this article deals with the social meanings of bodies that appear in landlls. In each case, there followed a series of events that placed a certain construction on the death – and, more importantly, the life – of the victim. Corpses, once recognised, become people, and through this process they are given new life. It is my contention that bodies in rubbish tips express – and congure – not only the limits of the social but also, in some cases, the limits of the human itse
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