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Death, Corporeality, and Uncertainty in Zimbabwe
Joost Fontein
British Institute in Eastern Africa
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Arts and Humanities
Corporeality
100%
Historiography
50%
Commemoration
50%
immaterial
50%
Incomplete
50%
Entanglement
50%
Materiality
50%
Rumor
50%
Post-colonial Politics
50%
Indeterminacy
50%
Funerary practices
50%
Nationalists
50%
Heritage
50%
Indeterminates
50%
Social Sciences
Human Remains
100%
Corporeality
100%
Tuition Fee
50%
Alcoholic Beverages
50%
Nationalists
50%
Historiography
50%
Keyphrases
Funerary Practices
33%
Nature of Death
33%
Material Substance
33%
Mutual Dependence
33%
Nationalist Historiography
33%