The Materiality of Mourning

The Materiality of Mourning
Title The Materiality of Mourning PDF eBook
Author Zahra Newby
Publisher Routledge
Pages 282
Release 2018-07-17
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1351127640

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Tangible remains play an important role in our relationships with the dead; they are pivotal to how we remember, mourn and grieve. The chapters in this volume analyse a diverse range of objects and their role in the processes of grief and mourning, with contributions by scholars in anthropology, history, fashion, thanatology, religious studies, archaeology, classics, sociology, and political science. The book brings together consideration of emotions, memory and material agency to inform a deeper understanding of the specific roles played by objects in funerary contexts across historical and contemporary societies.

Doris Salcedo

Doris Salcedo
Title Doris Salcedo PDF eBook
Author Mary Schneider Enriquez
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 197
Release 2016-01-01
Genre Art
ISBN 0300222513

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In Context: Violence and Contemporary Art in Colombia -- Salcedo's Influences: Artists, Works, Practices -- The Six Visual Strategies -- Organic and Ephemeral: Materiality in Salcedo's Most Recent Works -- Inherent Vice and the Ship of Theseus / Narayan Khandekar -- Artist Biography and Exhibition History

Doris Salcedo

Doris Salcedo
Title Doris Salcedo PDF eBook
Author Mary Schneider Enriquez
Publisher Harvard Art Museums
Pages
Release 2016-11-01
Genre
ISBN 9781891771699

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"This publication accompanies the exhibition Doris Salcedo: The Materiality of Mourning, on view at the Harvard Art Museums, Cambridge, Massachusetts, from November 4, 2016 through April 9, 2017."

Mourning Remains

Mourning Remains
Title Mourning Remains PDF eBook
Author Isaias Rojas-Perez
Publisher Stanford University Press
Pages 445
Release 2017-08-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 150360263X

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Mourning Remains examines the attempts to find, recover, and identify the bodies of Peruvians who were disappeared during the 1980s and 1990s counterinsurgency campaign in Peru's central southern Andes. Isaias Rojas-Perez explores the lives and political engagement of elderly Quechua mothers as they attempt to mourn and seek recognition for their kin. Of the estimated 16,000 Peruvians disappeared during the conflict, only the bodies of 3,202 victims have been located, and only 1,833 identified. The rest remain unknown or unfound, scattered across the country and often shattered beyond recognition. Rojas-Perez examines how, in the face of the state's failure to account for their missing dead, the mothers rearrange senses of community, belonging, authority, and the human to bring the disappeared back into being through everyday practices of mourning and memorialization. Mourning Remains reveals how collective mourning becomes a political escape from the state's project of governing past death and how the dead can help secure the future of the body politic.

The Materiality and Spatiality of Death, Burial and Commemoration

The Materiality and Spatiality of Death, Burial and Commemoration
Title The Materiality and Spatiality of Death, Burial and Commemoration PDF eBook
Author Christoph Klaus Streb
Publisher Routledge
Pages 155
Release 2021-09-28
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1000460800

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Death, dying and burial produce artefacts and occur in spatial contexts. The interplay between such materiality and the bereaved who commemorate the dead yields interpretations and creates meanings that can change over time. Materiality is more than simple matter, void of meaning or relevance. The apparent inanimate has meaning. It is charged with significance, has symbolic and interpretative value—perhaps a form of selfhood, which originates from the interaction with the animate. In our case, gravestones, bodily remains and the spatial order of the cemetery are explored for their material agency and relational constellations with human perceptions and actions. Consciously and unconsciously, by interacting with such materiality, one is creating meaning, while materiality retroactively provides a form of agency. Spatiality provides more than a mere context: it permits and shapes such interaction. Thus, artefacts, mementos and memorials are exteriorised, materialised, and spatialized forms of human activity: they can be understood as cultural forms, the function of which is to sustain social life. However, they are also the medium through which values, ideas and criteria of social distinction are reproduced, legitimised, or transformed. This book will explore this interplay by going beyond the consideration of simple grave artefacts on the one hand and graveyards as a space on the other hand, to examine the specific interrelationships between materiality, spatiality, the living, and the dead. The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of the journal Mortality.

Women and the Material Culture of Death

Women and the Material Culture of Death
Title Women and the Material Culture of Death PDF eBook
Author Maureen Daly Goggin
Publisher PHP研究所
Pages 410
Release 2013
Genre Death
ISBN 9781409444169

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Women and the Material Culture of Death is a book that is at once ambitious, compelling and poignant. The nineteen, cross-disciplinary, generously illustrated essays that comprise this collection reveal the hidden history of women's role in mourning the dead through a range of material practices from the early modern period to the present."--Publisher's description.

Matter, Materiality and Modern Culture

Matter, Materiality and Modern Culture
Title Matter, Materiality and Modern Culture PDF eBook
Author Paul Graves-Brown
Publisher Routledge
Pages 194
Release 2012-11-12
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1135107998

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Matter, Materiality and Modern Culture offers a new approach to the study of contemporary objects, to give the reader a new understanding of the relationship between people and their material world. It asks how the very stuff of our world has shaped our societies by addressing a broad array of questions including: * why do Berliners have such strange door keys? * should the Isle of Wight pop festival be preserved? * could aliens tell a snail shell from a waste paper basket * why did Victorian England make so much of death and burial?