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In the course of hostilities between Greek and Turkish Cypriots between 1963 and 1974, over 2000 persons, both Greek and Turkish Cypriots, went "missing" in Cyprus, an island in the Mediterranean with a population distribution of 80% Greeks and 18% Turks. This represents a significant number for a population of only 600,000. Few bodies have been recovered; most will probably not be. All are still mourned by their surviving friends and relatives. The conflict has still not been resolved and the memories are still alive.



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“Extensive fieldwork and truly rich, detailed and contextualized data result in a study depicting the vitiating strategies…that various political authorities on both sides of the ethnic divide employ in order to turn the disappeared into representations of political fantasies, fears, and social aspirations.” · Anthropological Notebooks

“The author writes with remarkable objectivity but also with an empathy towards his subjects and genuine sympathy for the women of the missing, wives and mothers, who are the real heroines of a tragedy so much reminiscent of Antigone”. · JRAI

"…the book is extremely valuable to researchers interested in Cyprus because it offers a frank and sensitive analysis of this highly taboo issue...[It] constitutes an invaluable intervention in the political debates currently unfolding in Cyprus…[it] already speaks volumes [about] the politics of the Cyprus conflict, as well as the anthropology of violence more generally." · South European Society & Politics

“This book analyses the uses and abuses of the dead, Greek and Turkish Cypriots who died in inter-communal violence between 1964-74. The politicians struggled for advantage by controlling both their mortal remains and the very ways the bereaved could think about them. But finally, some women rebelled, and broke the chain of deception … This disturbing ethnography dissects the cold ruthlessness of power brokers, an anthropology of troubled times, but one which leaves us wiser.” · Peter Loizos, London School of Economics

“innovative and exciting…” · Jack Goody, FBA. Emeritus Professor of Anthropology, University of Cambridge



Table of Contents

List of Figures and Maps
Acknowledgements

Chapter 1. Heirs of Antigone: Disappearances and Political Memory
Chapter 2. Suppressed Experiences
Chapter 3. Testimonies of Fragmentation, Recollections of Unity
Chapter 4. The Missing as a Set of Representations
Chapter 5. The Martyrdom of the Missing
Chapter 6. L’image Juste, or Juste une Image?
Chapter 7. Painting Absences, Describing Losses
Chapter 8. Antigone’s Doubt, Creon’s Dilemma
Chapter 9. Power, Complicity, and Public Secrecy

Bibliography
Appendices
Index

Bodies of Evidence: Burial, Memory and the

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books, Incorporated
      Publication Date: 16/06/2005
      ISBN13: 9781571816467, 978-1571816467
      ISBN10: 1571816461

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      In the course of hostilities between Greek and Turkish Cypriots between 1963 and 1974, over 2000 persons, both Greek and Turkish Cypriots, went "missing" in Cyprus, an island in the Mediterranean with a population distribution of 80% Greeks and 18% Turks. This represents a significant number for a population of only 600,000. Few bodies have been recovered; most will probably not be. All are still mourned by their surviving friends and relatives. The conflict has still not been resolved and the memories are still alive.



      Trade Review

      “Extensive fieldwork and truly rich, detailed and contextualized data result in a study depicting the vitiating strategies…that various political authorities on both sides of the ethnic divide employ in order to turn the disappeared into representations of political fantasies, fears, and social aspirations.” · Anthropological Notebooks

      “The author writes with remarkable objectivity but also with an empathy towards his subjects and genuine sympathy for the women of the missing, wives and mothers, who are the real heroines of a tragedy so much reminiscent of Antigone”. · JRAI

      "…the book is extremely valuable to researchers interested in Cyprus because it offers a frank and sensitive analysis of this highly taboo issue...[It] constitutes an invaluable intervention in the political debates currently unfolding in Cyprus…[it] already speaks volumes [about] the politics of the Cyprus conflict, as well as the anthropology of violence more generally." · South European Society & Politics

      “This book analyses the uses and abuses of the dead, Greek and Turkish Cypriots who died in inter-communal violence between 1964-74. The politicians struggled for advantage by controlling both their mortal remains and the very ways the bereaved could think about them. But finally, some women rebelled, and broke the chain of deception … This disturbing ethnography dissects the cold ruthlessness of power brokers, an anthropology of troubled times, but one which leaves us wiser.” · Peter Loizos, London School of Economics

      “innovative and exciting…” · Jack Goody, FBA. Emeritus Professor of Anthropology, University of Cambridge



      Table of Contents

      List of Figures and Maps
      Acknowledgements

      Chapter 1. Heirs of Antigone: Disappearances and Political Memory
      Chapter 2. Suppressed Experiences
      Chapter 3. Testimonies of Fragmentation, Recollections of Unity
      Chapter 4. The Missing as a Set of Representations
      Chapter 5. The Martyrdom of the Missing
      Chapter 6. L’image Juste, or Juste une Image?
      Chapter 7. Painting Absences, Describing Losses
      Chapter 8. Antigone’s Doubt, Creon’s Dilemma
      Chapter 9. Power, Complicity, and Public Secrecy

      Bibliography
      Appendices
      Index

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