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Black, Sue

Is a text about death supposed to be sad? Macabre? All that remains is neither. Dr. Sue Black is one of the world's most renowned forensic anthropologists, and she faces death every day, both inside and outside of her lab. Drawing on her experiences and guided by various key cases and stories from her personal life, the author reveals the many faces of death she has come to know, exploring the advances of forensic science and what the cases have taught her about human nature. Part memoir, part science fiction, and accompanied by a profound reflection on the end of life, this sympathetic, highly entertaining work casts death in a new light and grips us like the best crime novel.

Author
Black, Sue
Subject
Medicine & health > Legal and occupational medicine
EAN
9788449340802
ISBN
978-84-493-4080-2
Edition
1
Publisher
Paidós
Pages
384 
High
23.3 cm
Weight
15.5 cm
Release date
17-05-2023
Language
Spanish 
Series
Contextos 
Paperback edition
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Black, Sue (aut.)

  • Black, Sue
    Sue Black (Inverness, 1961) es una de las antropólogas forenses más reconocidas del mundo y se enfrenta a la muerte todos los días, tanto dentro como fuera de su laboratorio.   Read more