Natural deaths in extraordinary times

Robin C. Reineke
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Research into the governance of dead bodies, primarily focused on post-conflict contexts, has often focused on the aspects of the management of dead bodies that involve routinisation, bureaucratisation and order. Less attention has been paid to the governance of the dead in times of relative peace and, in particular, to the aspects of such work that are less bureaucratised and controlled. This article explores the governance of dead bodies in pandemic times – times which although extraordinary, put stress on ordinary systems in ways that are revealing of power and politics. Observations for this article come from over fifteen years of ethnographic research at a medical examiner’s office in Arizona, along with ten focused interviews in 2020 with medico-legal authorities and funeral directors specifically about the COVID-19 pandemic. The author argues that the pandemic revealed the ways in which the deathcare industry in the United States is an unregulated, decentralised and ambiguous space.
非常时期的自然死亡
对尸体治理的研究,主要集中在冲突后的背景下,往往集中在涉及程序化、官僚化和秩序的尸体管理方面。在相对和平时期对死者的管理,特别是对这种工作中较少官僚化和较少受到控制的方面的注意较少。本文探讨了在流行病时期对尸体的治理——尽管这是非同寻常的时期,但以揭示权力和政治的方式对普通系统施加压力。本文的观察结果来自亚利桑那州法医办公室15年多的人种学研究,以及2020年对医疗法律当局和葬礼主管的10次重点访谈,特别是关于COVID-19大流行的访谈。作者认为,大流行揭示了美国的死亡护理行业是一个不受监管、分散和模糊的领域。
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