Heritage of Death: Landscapes of Emotion, Memory and Practice (Routledge Cultural Heritage and Tourism Series)

Heritage of Death: Landscapes of Emotion, Memory and Practice (Routledge Cultural Heritage and Tourism Series)

by HelaineSilverman (Editor), Mattias Frihammar (Editor)

Synopsis

Today, death is being reconceptualised around the world as heritage, replete with material markers and intangible performances. These heritages of death are personal, national and international. They are vernacular as well as official, sanctioned as well as alternative. This book brings together more than twenty international scholars to consider the heritage of death from spatial, political, religious, economic, cultural, aesthetic and emotive aspects. It showcases different attitudes and phases of death and their relationship to heritage through ethnographically informed case studies to illustrate both general patterns and local and national variations. Through analyses of material expressions and social practices of grief, mourning and remembrance, this book shows not only what death means in contemporary societies, but also how individuals, groups and nations act towards death.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 268
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 31 Dec 2017

ISBN 10: 1138217514
ISBN 13: 9781138217515

Author Bio
Mattias Frihammar is a teacher and researcher in the Department of Ethnology at Stockholm University (SU). He is the founder of the Critical Heritage Studies Network and a member of the Scientific Council for the Master's Programme in Cultural Heritage Management at SU. Helaine Silverman is Professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Illinois and Director of the Collaborative for Cultural Heritage Management and Policy (CHAMP).