Forensic Fantasies

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Doctors' movements
Documentation of torture
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Gezi protest
History of human rights violations in Turkey
How is torture documented
Human rights violations
Istanbul Protocol
Kurd Kurdish conflict
Medical expert witness
Medical humanitarianism
NGOs
political dissident
Punishment as spectacle
State violence
State-sanctioned torture
Truth and reconciliation

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  • ISBN 9781512827774
  • Dimensions: 140 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Sep 2025
  • Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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How progressive doctors, medical institutions, and state forces in Turkey use forensic methods to detect, erase, and reveal evidence of state violence
Forensic Fantasies explores the role of medical documentation and evidence in uncovering human rights violations. Anthropologist Başak Can examines how progressive doctors, medical institutions, and state forces in Turkey use forensic methods to detect, erase, reveal, and transform violence exerted against populations deemed to be enemies of the state.
Through extensive ethnographic fieldwork with doctors engaged in forensic documentation of torture, Can shows how the shared belief in the power of medical witnessing to establish truth and justice brings political activists and medical experts into community with each other; at the same time, this belief, or "forensic fantasy," as Can terms it, can actually further entrench state power through its reliance on legal and administrative recognition of the violence it is seeking to document.
Unpacking the epistemological frameworks, political histories, institutional and legal structures, professional networks, and daily practices that give rise to and sustain these forensic fantasies, Can exposes the possibilities and limits of radical documentation as a political project. Shedding new light on the tensions of our contemporary post-truth moment, Can demonstrates how forensic fantasies are vital for forming communities of experts who oppose regimes of denial and ignorance, but at the same time, have limited political efficacy in bringing about change and countering state violence.

Başak Can is Associate Professor of Sociology at Koc University.

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