It can seem to be very strange, but the fact is that I am an Spanish
anthropologist and I have not received any information about the conference
you talked about. I really would appreciate that you send me any information
about it
Thank you in advance
Juan Luis Chulilla
Ph.D. researcher at Social Anthropology dpt., Complutense University,
Madrid
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> [mailto:[log in to unmask]]En nombre de Julie
> Enviado el: domingo, 15 de octubre de 2000 13:05
> Para: [log in to unmask]
> Asunto: Re: Necrophilia
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> As I'm sure other delegates to the the Seville conference
> remember, there was a
> very detailed paper given on necrophilia by a forensic expert,
> that certainly
> widened my understanding in a way I hadn't anticipated or
> welcomed. A copy of this
> paper is reproduced in the conference book. I have a copy, but
> this chapter is in
> Spanish. Thankfully his slides are not reproduced. Certainly the
> practices that he
> descibes would be described by most people as criminal activity,
> since it involves
> the abuse of the corpse by people who are strangers. All this
> takes us back into
> the literature you know so well about who owns a corpse and the
> criminality of
> corpse abuse generally.
>
> Julie.
>
> Dr Julie Rugg
> Cemetery Research Group
>
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