For a recent issue of Critical Analysis of Law, Daniel Heller-Roazen’s Absentees: on Variously Missing Persons is featured as a book forum dossier. Click here to learn more about the book. Click here to read the full dossier. An excerpt from one contribution to the discussion by Jolene Zigarovich appears below:
“Daniel Heller-Roazen’s Absentees: On Variously Missing Persons picks up these concepts and conversations and makes an intriguing, singular contribution to ‘absence studies.’ … Probing culturally rich sources such as ancient myths, and popular culture items such as children’s games, Absentees makes a provocative and compelling argument about how we classify existence and experience the loss of another.”