Foreword by Zoë Crossland
Acknowledgments
Introduction by Jennifer F. Byrnes and Iván Sandoval-Cervantes
Part I: At the Border: International and Domestic Efforts Towards Identification
Chapter 1: Oral Pathologies as a Reflection of Structural Violence and Stigma Among Undocumented Migrants from Mexico and Central America by Angela Soler, Jared S. Beatrice, and Daniel E. Martínez
Chapter 2: Forgotten Spaces: The Structural Disappearance of Migrants in South Texas by Molly A. Kaplan, Courtney C. Siegert, Mariah E. Moe, Chloe P. McDaneld, and M. Kate Spradley
Chapter 3: Qué pena con usted: The Struggle for Victim Identification in Colombia by Elizabeth A. DiGangi and Daniela Santamaria Vargas
Chapter 4: Devaluing the Dead: The Role of Stigma in Medicolegal Death Investigations of Long-Term Missing and Unidentified Persons in the United States by Cate E. Bird and Jason D. P. Bird
Part II: At the Intersection: Social Identities and Forensic Anthropology
Chapter 5: Theorizing Social Marginalization for Forensic Anthropology: Insights from Medical Anthropology and Social Epidemiology by Allysha P. Winburn, Meredith G. Marten, Taylor Walkup, Enrique Plasencia, and Allison Hutson
Chapter 6: Disability, Disaster, Demography, and the Camp Fire Fatalities by Samuel Mijal and P. Willey
Chapter 7: Gender Identities and Intersectional Violence Within Forensic Anthropology by Jaxson D. Haug
Chapter 8: Marginalization, Death, and Decline: The Role of Forensic Anthropology in Documenting the Osteology of Poverty and Evidence of Structural Violence in Detroit, Michigan in the 21st Century by Megan K. Moore and Jaymelee J. Kim
Chapter 9: A Social Autopsy of Honolulu, Hawaiʻi: Forensic Anthropology Case Files as an Archive of Marginalization by Jennifer F. Byrnes, William R. Belcher, and Katharine C. Woollen
Chapter 10: Identification of the Korean War Dead: Family Reference Samples at the Intersection of Race, Class, and Structural Vulnerability by Briana T. New, Paulina Domínguez Acosta, Janet E. Finlayson, Amanda N. Friend, Matthew C. Go, Amanda Hale, Sadé J. Johnson, Devin N. Williams, Jennie Jin
Chapter 11: A Multidisciplinary Perspective on the Role of Marginalization in the Identification of Opioid Users in Medicolegal Investigations by Janna M. Andronowski and Randi M. Depp