Death and events : international perspectives on events marking the end of life

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Death and events : international perspectives on events marking the end of life

edited by Ian R Lamond and Ruth Dowson

(Routledge advances in event research series)

Routledge, 2022

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

* Draws on the experience of highly regarded interdisciplinary researchers from all over the world. * The first work to examine the relationship between the field of event studies and death studies, through empirical and conceptual research

Table of Contents

1. Introduction. 2. Funerals as a social process. Rituals and symbols in rural and urban funerals. 3. Dying with dignity: Perception of good death among the Santals of Bangladesh. 4. Memorial space of the necropolis: the case of Novodevichy cemetery. 5. Death, trauma, and the 'event'. 6. Ritualized death in Eastern and Islamic culture: "Taste of Cherry". 7. Burdened with the memories of death: An autoethnographic account of the Real and the Imagined deaths. 8. Living in 'Limbo': Death in everyday Sundarbans. 9. Reframing grief in Colombian armed conflict: Performativities of the photographic image in processes of civil resistance in the Magdalena medio zone (Cimitarra Valley). 10. The role of cultural institutions in navigating transnational social spaces of cosmopolitan memory: A reading of the TuolSleng Genocide Museum. 11. Remember your brothers. Memory and inspiration in the video-testaments of the Islamic State. 12. The assisted dying movement: How media platforms influence our response to events that challenge the boundaries of contemporary social control. 13. Conclusion

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