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Informal deathscapes in metropolitan Lima as cultural knowledge systems

In: New Perspectives on Urban Deathscapes

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  • Christien Klaufus

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In Lima’s vast periphery to the South, East and North of the old city centre, migrants who arrived in large numbers from the mid-twentieth century onward not only constructed their own houses and settlements, but also burial spaces. The need for cheap dead disposal was high in the emerging settlements. The co-created, and co-managed deathscapes developed into permeable spaces that fuse with the surrounding settlements and the homes of the co-creators. Conceptually, these informal burial deathscapes can be scaled between ‘clandestine’ and not-fully-formal. Based on a case study in Villa Mar'a del Triunfo, this chapter fleshes out the multiple uses and meanings of the informal burial deathscape to present it as a system of local cultural knowledge production. I delve into the logics of the informal deathscape assemblage, unravelling the material, spiritual-religious, and economic dimensions to flesh out the significance of this cultural knowledge system for urban vulnerable populations.

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  • Christien Klaufus, 2023. "Informal deathscapes in metropolitan Lima as cultural knowledge systems," Chapters, in: Danielle House & Mariske Westendorp (ed.), New Perspectives on Urban Deathscapes, chapter 2, pages 21-41, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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