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Greevability and the Precariousness of Life
This chapter discusses the concept of 'greevability' and its relation to the precariousness of life. It explores how the division between 'greevable' and 'ungreevable' lives influences mourning, social policies, and the value of life. The chapter also raises questions about the politics of public grief and the regulation of emotions in response to violence.